- Anna
Ivanovna Abrikosova TOSD (Russian: Анна Ивановна Абрикосова; 23
January 1882 – 23 July 1936),
later known as
Mother Catherine of
Siena (Russian: Екатери́на...
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Catholics went underground.
Their outstanding figure,
Mother Catherine Abrikosova, was
subjected to a Stalinist-era show
trial and
spent more than 10 years...
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Abrikosov (Russian: Абрикосов; masculine) or
Abrikosova (Russian: Абрикосова; feminine) is a
Russian surname. It
derives from the
Russian word "абрикос"...
-
Byzantine Rite
Dominican nun in the
community founded by
Mother Catherine Abrikosova, and a
Gulag survivor. Her
birth name was
Minna Rahmielovna Kugel (Минна...
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community of
Dominican Sisters founded in
August 1917 by
Mother Catherine Abrikosova,
began to
appear in the open. At the same time, the
martyrology of the...
- vows as a nun of the
community of
Sisters founded by
Mother Catherine Abrikosova.
Rubashova adopted the
monastic name
Catherine after Catherine of Siena...
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nephew of the
martyred Catholic nun Anna
Abrikosova (1882-1936). His
sister was
Maria Alekseevna Abrikósova (1929-1998), physician. He
married Svetlana...
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Gisela Richter and ****ure
candidate for
Roman Catholic Sainthood Anna
Abrikosova. All six were
invited by Lady
Dorothy to
Castle Howard as
guests during...
- born 2
February 1742. Thérèse Soiron, born in 23
February 1748. Anna
Abrikosova Pierre-Marie
Grayo de
Keravenan (survived by
hiding in the attic). Bush...
- Abrantovich,
Catholic priest and a pro-independence
activist from
Belarus Anna
Abrikosova, nun of the
Dominican Order and
prominent figure in the
Catholic Church...