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- Lady of Fátima, reported receiving in December 1925, while living in a Dorothean convent in Pontevedra, Spain, and a visitation of the child Jesus by himself...
- integrity of each planet in a chart. Triplicity rulerships (using the "Dorothean system") are as follows: "Parti****ting" rulers were not used by Ptolemy...
- Congress in 1980, the DC's moderate wing (the "Democratic Initiative", "Dorothean" and "New Force" factions) won with an anti-communist programme, obtaining...
- reported that on December 10, 1925, the Virgin Mary appeared to her at the Dorothean convent in Pontevedra, and by her side on a luminous cloud was the Child...
- several essential dignities of a planet. Triplicity rulerships (using the "Dorothean system") are as follows: * (Ptolemy later modified the rulerships of Water...
- in 1922, Lúcia was sent to the school of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy (Dorothean) in Vilar, a suburb of Porto, Portugal. In 1928 she became a postulant...
- Borrowings and renewals of books: 2,981,919 Oldest book: Bible from the Dorothean monastery, 1392 ("Biblia m****cripta"; entry in the online catalogue:...
- 1997 ISBN 9780888441300 Santa Dorotea e Teofilo "Welcome to the Malta Dorothean Province Website". Butler, Alban. The Lives of the Saints. Rockford, Illinois:...
- Dorothy in Vilar, near Porto. In 1928, she became a postulant at the Dorothean convent in Tui, just across the border in Spain. Lúcia continued to report...
- followers of Fanfani and the dissident group, now renamed by all Dorotei ("Dorotheans"), from the place where they had gathered before the congress, the convent...