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A date for the long-awaited canonization of the world’s first Millennial saint has finally been set. Pope Leo XIV has picked Sept. 7 for the rescheduled canonization of Carlo Acutis, the young ...
The remains of Saint Teresa of Ávila, the Spanish saint, mystic, and 16th-century religious reformer, are displayed at a church in Alba de Tormes, Salamanca, northwestern Spain, on Sunday, May 11 ...
Science News: Devotees flocked to Alba de Tormes, Spain, in 2024 to witness the rare public display of St. Teresa of Avila's remains, last exhibited in 1914. A subs ...
Since 2019, Jackson had held her roles as CEO of Saint Vincent and the Massachusetts operations of the hospital’s parent company, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare. On Feb 4., she announced her ...
-Everything! 200 pages of drivel, and I don't even get a mention. First Marguerite, and now Jeanne de Valois. Seems you're rather forgettable. Let's go back. I'll make you up another of your powders.
Published: May 6, 2025 3:36pm EDT ‘Calling of Saint Matthew,’ in Chapel San Luigi. Virginia Raguin, CC BY Pope Francis left a lasting legacy, not least his appreciation for art.
LeominsterKathleen J. Valois, 78, of Lunenburg, died Tuesday, April 29, at the Leominster Hospital, after a long illness. She leaves behind one daughter, Kimberly R. (Valois) Jones, and her partner… ...
Humiliation and frustration, which followed Jeanne de Valois all her life, did not end with her death. The daughter of crafty, crusty Louis XI, King of France, Jeanne was born (1464) a sickly, ...
Countess Jeanne de Valois. I am honored. If you are from the royal house of Valois, how come we don't know you? ♪ My name is royal, but I am never at Versailles.
At the heart of this affair is Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, known as the Countess de La Motte. An impoverished descendant of the royal family, she devised an audacious swindle to enrich herself.
When Luigi Mangione was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson he had in his possession a handwritten document in which he described healthcare corporations as “mafiosa [that] ...
Valois was one of the subjects of sociological study in Mitchell Duneier’s famous book * Slim’s Table *. Duneier, pursuing his sociology Ph.D. at UChicago, spent four years at Valois writing portraits ...