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- Pennybyrn marks a milestone. by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Melo, Fidel C.; Curlin, William G.; Pennybyrn at Maryfield (High Point, N.C.); Maryfield Chapel (High Point, N.C.) ; Sisters of the Poor, Servants of the Mother of God (Religious order).;
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- High Point has much to be thankful for by Bogest, Mary(local)tlcaut41021748130300;
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- Subjects: O'Connor, Loretta, Sister; Hennessy, Lucy, Sister; Greene, Christine J. "Chris; Bohi, Mary Ann; Sumpter, Sue; Beasley, Bonnie; Lyon, Ken; Nash, Steve; Lyon, Lydia; Bradner, Bill; Bradner, Brenda; Newman, Rich; Key, Joel T., Rev; York, Debbie; Cozart, Andrea; Tucker, Jerry; Tucker, Kay; Hennessey, Lucy, Sister; Darnell, Owen; Pennybyrn at Maryfield (High Point, N.C.); Penny House (High Point, N.C.); Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (High Point, N.C.); Poor Servants of the Mother of God (Religious order); Thanksgiving Day; Alzheimer's disease;
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Snowstorm dumps 12 inches; Andrews gets truckload of peaches, makes ice cream
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- Subjects: Amos, Robert, Jr; Lyles, George W; Koonce, Arnold; Weaver, Jack B; Hyde, John T; National Clean-Up Award; Oakwood Court Apartments (High Point, N.C.); High Point Chamber of Commerce; Shadybrook Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers (U.S.); T. Wingate Andrews High School (High Point, N.C.); First Citizens Bank; Barnhardt, Roy L., Jr; North State Telephone Company; Oak View Elementary School (High Point, N.C.); Burlington Industries, Inc.; Elwood Hotel (High Point, N.C.); Fli-Back Corp. (High Point, N.C.); High Point, Thomasville & Denton Railroad Company; Holiday Inn; Zayre Department Store; High Point Museum and Historical Park; WGHP-Fox 8 (television station); Poor Servants of the Mother of God (Religious order); Nineteen sixty-nine, A.D.; Snow;
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- Dedicated to God : an oral history of cloistered nuns / by Reese, Abbie.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Called / Sister Mary Monica -- Community life -- Called / Sister Maria Deo Gratias -- The claustrophobic nun -- Called / Sister Mary Michael -- Monastic living in a throwaway culture -- Called / Sister Mary Joseph -- Little house, big heart -- Called / Sister Mary Clara -- Mothers of souls -- Called / Sister Joan Marie -- The suffering servants -- Idealism and reality -- Called / Sister Ann Marie -- Erased from the landscape -- Called / Sister Mary Veronica.As a subculture, cloistered monastic nuns live hidden from public view by choice. Once a woman joins the cloister and makes final vows, she is almost never seen and her voice is not heard; her story is essentially nonexistent in the historical record and collective, public history. From interviews conducted over six years, Reese tells the stories of the Poor Clare Colettine Order, a cloistered contemplative order at the Corpus Christi Monastery in Rockford, Illinois.
- Subjects: Oral biography.; Biographies.; Colettines.; Colettines; Corpus Christi Monastery (Rockford, Ill.); Monastic and religious life of women; Oral history;
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