- Church. The
friars and
sisters were
founded in 1898 by Paul
Wattson and
Lurana White as a
religious community in the
Episcopal Church. The
religious order...
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Lurana Mary
Francis White (1870-1935) was a
Roman Catholic nun, a
convert from the
Episcopal Church, and co-founder of the
Society of the Atonement. This...
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Lurana W.
Sheldon (after marriage, Ferris; pen names,
Richard Hackstaff,
Stanley Norris,
Grace Shirley;
April 11, 1862 – June 11, 1945) was an American...
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Anteaeolidiella lurana, is a
species of sea slug, an
aeolid nudibranch. It is a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Aeolidiidae. This
species was described...
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Virgin Mary
first invoked by
Father (Louis) Paul T. Wattson, S.A. and
Mother Lurana White, S.A, the
founders of the
Society of the Atonement. The
feast day...
- of Russia: Oh,
These Times! and The
Siberian Shaman // trans. and ed. by
Lurana Donnels O'Malley. — Harwood:
Harwood Academic Publishers, p. 15—79 ISBN 90-5755-022-9...
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William Gowan Todd,
Roman Catholic priest William George Ward, theologian.
Lurana White, SA, nun and co-founder with
Servant of God Paul Wattson, SA of the...
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Nathan Cook M****er was born in Euclid, Ohio on July 12, 1817, to
Enoch and
Lurana M****er. He had
three brothers. M****er was a
writer and
submitted articles...
- this end she
engaged in an
extensive letter writing campaign,
recruited Lurana Sheldon and Maud
Ballington Booth, and
organised a
debate on euthanasia...
- author, poet, correspondent, lecturer,
newspaper founder Grace Shirley Lurana W.
Sheldon American novelist, poet, lecturer,
editor Graham R.
Tomson Rosamund...