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Saint Christina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Christina or Christine can refer to several saints: •Saint Christina of Persia, 6th century (feast day: March 13) •Saint Christina of Bolsena ( Christina of Tyre, Christina the Great Martyr ...
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Christina the Astonishing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christina the Astonishing (1150 – 1224), also known as Christina Mirabilis , was a Christian holy-woman born in Brustem (near Sint-Truiden, Belgium) in 1150. She is sometimes considered a saint. Ch...
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St. Christina was the daughter of a rich and powerful magistrate named Urbain. Her father, who was deep in the practices of heathenism, had a number of golden idols, which our saint destroyed, and distributed the pieces among the poor.
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Saint Christina was the daughter of a rich and powerful magistrate named Urban. Her father, who was deep in the practices of paganism, had a number of golden idols. His young daughter broke them, then distributed the pieces among the poor.
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Christina of Bolsena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A family orientated catholic school for boys and girls of all religions with quality teaching and a wonderful safe atmosphere, based in St Johns Wood. ... Please see Saint Christina's entry in the current Tatler's Schools Guide 2010 - Click here...
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St. Christina the Astonishing annoying the clergy ... Jane Draycott and Lesley Saunders bring us a collection of poems in the book, "Christina the Astonishing," in which they seem to give themselves over to the wonder of her life, without looking so hard for the whys of her behavior: How Saint Christina sang ;
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St. Christina; Young maiden during the 3rd century who with her religious zeal converted 3000 men. She was probably from Rome and was executed for her faith in Tuscany. In art she is often pictured holding arrows or being piereced by them, or holding a millstone and trampling on a pagan.
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