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- Maria Jabłońska (13 June 1878 – 23 September 1940) - in religious Bernardyna - was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-founder of the...
- Józef Przebendowski bought nine of these palaces and in 1786 his widow, Bernardyna Przebendowska (née von Kleist), bought the remaining two. Also the Sierakowski...
- habit[citation needed] Bernardo Tolomei Benedictine habit[citation needed] Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska Religious habit[clarification needed][citation needed]...
- 133 years ago (1891-01-15) Founder St. Albert Chmielowski and Blessed Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska Founded at Kraków, Poland Type Roman Catholic religious...
- anniversary of the death of St. Adalbert of Prague, Beatification of Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska and Maria Karłowska and canonization of Bl. Queen Jadwiga...
- (1877–1936) Gaetano Catanoso (1879–1963) Maria Vicenta Rosal (1820–1886) Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska (1878–1940) Maria Karłowska (1865–1935) Frédéric Ozanam...
- July 1995 Beatified: 6 June 1997 by Pope John Paul II Maria Jabłońska (Bernardyna) (1886–1940), Founder of the Sisters Servants of the Poor – Albertine...
- Komandosów 25 10 Kościół św. Benedykta - - Wzgórze Lasoty 11 Kościół św. Bernardyna - Bernardyni ul. Bernardyńska 2 12 Kościół Boskiego Zbawiciela - Salwatorianie...
- Ch'i Ho, martyr Baptista Varani, Italian nun Basil Moreau, French bishop Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska, nun Bernhard Lehner, martyr Bolesława Lament, Polish...
- (1812–1890) Nicola da Gesturi (1882–1958) Teresa Gallifa Palmarola (1850–1907) Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska (1878–1940) Carmen Salles y Barangueras (1848–1911) Caterina...