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    Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld de Pontbriand, (15 September 1858 – 1 December 1916), commonly known as Charles de Foucauld, was a French soldier...
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    Marion Mill Preminger (1961). The sands of Tamanrasset: the story of Charles de Foucauld. Hawthorn Books. Cook, Bernard A. (2001). Europe since 1945: an encyclopedia...
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    conversion of Charles de Foucauld, who was canonised as a saint by Pope Francis on 15 May 2022. The church includes a chapel dedicated to Foucauld, in which...
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    "Charles de Foucauld – Sera béatifié à l'automne 2005". Archived from the original on 23 October 2005. Retrieved 21 October 2013. "Charles de Foucauld...
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    Little Brothers of Jesus (category Spirituality of Charles de Foucauld)
    Frères de Jésus; abbreviated PFJ) is a male religious congregation within the Catholic Church of pontifical right founded by Charles de Foucauld. Founded...
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    altitude of the plateau is 2,726 metres (8,944 ft). The hermitage of Charles de Foucauld, which continues to be inhabited by a few monks, is at the top of...
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  • compared this observation to similar statements by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles de Foucauld, and Thomas Merton. Knight however resented being compared to Henry...
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    prose de Charles de Foucauld et. A. de Calassanto-Motylinski. Aix-en-Provence: Édisud. Chants touaregs. Recueillis et traduits par Charles de Foucauld. Paris...
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    volcanic cones. Assekrem is a famous and often visited point where Charles de Foucauld built a hermitage in 1911. The highlands are believed to be one of...
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  • incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. John of the Cross". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:...
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    the attention of a number of notable explorers including Frenchman Charles de Foucauld who travelled throughout Morocco disguised as a Jewish merchant in...
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  • In the late 1960s, Manning joined the Little Brothers of Jesus of Charles de Foucauld, a religious institute committed to an uncloistered, contemplative...
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    community of religious sisters inspired by the life and writings of Charles de Foucauld, founded in Algeria in 1939 by Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus...
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  • Pillai (1712–1752) César de Bus (1544–1607) Luigi Maria Palazzolo (1827–1886) Giustino Russolillo (1891–1955) Charles de Foucauld (1858–1916) Anne-Marie...
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    in Portrait de Marthe Robin Jack Kerouac – American novelist, had a boyhood habit of praying to Saint Therese and was an altar boy. Charles Maurras – French...
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  • G. Merquior Foucault's Pendulum (1988), a novel by Umberto Eco Charles de Foucauld, explorer of Morocco, Catholic religious and priest This disambiguation...
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    François-Henry Laperrine who died in the desert nearby. The Catholic priest Charles de Foucauld was shot to death outside his Tamanrasset compound by Sermi ag Thora...
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    ash bread and the washing with water and is ready to be eaten. — Charles de Foucauld Food portal Mali portal Ash cake Berber cuisine Algerian cuisine...
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    the Algeria-Morocco border. Residence of Charles de Foucauld In October 1901, Charles de Foucauld ("Foucauld Father") settled in Béni Abbès. With the...
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  • Little Sisters of Jesus (category Spirituality of Charles de Foucauld)
    Catholic religious sisters. Inspired by the life and writings of Charles de Foucauld, they were founded by Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus (Madeleine...
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  • the Catholic Church. They follow the life and inspiration of Saint Charles de Foucauld. The Little Brothers of Jesus Caritas were officially recognised...
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    Marion Mill Preminger (1961). The sands of Tamanrasset: the story of Charles de Foucauld. Hawthorn Books. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015....
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    von Charles de Foucauld muss schließen - Vatican News". 11 January 2022. "Zisterzienserinnen übernehmen Trappistenabtei, wo Charles de Foucauld Novize...
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  • Armand de Foucauld de Pontbriand (24 November 1751 – 2 September 1792) was a French Catholic prelate who served as vicar general of the Archdiocese of...
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    and his love for Dassine Oult Yemma and his friendship with Father Charles de Foucauld. Keenan, Jeremy (2 August 2004). The Lesser Gods of the Sahara: Social...
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    with the aim of promoting the spirit of the monastic desert (cf. Charles de Foucauld) in the heart of cities. In the communities' Rule of Life, Delfieux...
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    2009. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Christmas" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. Francis...
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    (acetaminophen), which causes hepatic necrosis. The young girl's father, Emmanuel Charles McCarthy, a priest of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, immediately called...
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  • (1849–1925) Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900) Lilias Trotter (1853–1928) Charles Fillmore (1854–1948) Charles Eugene de Foucauld (1858–1916)...
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    plans of English and Spanish, were held in 1882 and 1886. In 1884, Charles de Foucauld described in Reconnaissance au Maroc (Reconnaissance in Morocco)...
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