- Marie-Thérèse de
Lamourous (November 1, 1754 –
September 14, 1836) was a
French laywoman who was a
member of the
underground Catholic Church during the...
- the St.
Louis Province of the
Society of Mary.
Lamourous House is
named after Marie Therese de
Lamourous. She and her
family were
close friends of Blessed...
- Bruce, wife of Maximilian,
Prince of
Hornes Marie-Thérèse
Charlotte de
Lamourous Marie-Thérèse (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- help
arrived soon
after her landing.
Sympathising with
Marie Thérèse de
Lamourous who was
attempting to run a
shelter for "fallen women" (La Miséricorde)...
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Growths Château Climens, and Château Coutet.
Venerable Marie-Thérèse de
Lamourous (1754 – 1836), a
French Lay-woman,
member of the
underground Church during...
-
Monaco Marie-Thérèse de France,
several people Marie-Thérèse
Charlotte de
Lamourous (1754–1836),
Venerated French Catholic Marie-Thérèse de
Noireterre (1760–1823)...
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Thumb (1855) The
Daisy Chain, or
Aspirations (1856)
Marie Thérèse de
Lamourous:
Foundress of the
House of la Misércorde, at
Bourdeaux (1858) Countess...
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William Joseph Chaminade and
supported by Marie-Thérèse
Charlotte de
Lamourous as
missionaries of Mary, thus
combining certain aspects of the Carmelite...
- penalty. One of his
allies in this work was Marie-Thérèse
Charlotte de
Lamourous, whom he
later ****isted in
founding Bordeaux's Miséricorde (House of Mercy)...
- "la
bonne mère" (French: the good mother) Marie-Thérèse
Charlotte de
Lamourous (1754–1836), a
French laywoman of the
underground Catholic Church during...