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Pascalina Lehnert (25
August 1894 – 13
November 1983), born
Josefina Lehnert, was a
German religious sister who
served as Pope Pius XII's housekeeper...
- The
pascaline (also
known as the
arithmetic machine or Pascal's calculator) is a
mechanical calculator invented by
Blaise Pascal in 1642.
Pascal was led...
- p. 105 Lehnert,
Pascalina. Ich
durfte Ihm Dienen,
Erinnerungen an
Papst Pius XII. Naumann, Würzburg, 1986, p. 57 Lehnert,
Pascalina. Ich
durfte Ihm Dienen...
- Europe:
Madre Pascalina organized emergency aid to
displaced persons,
prisoners of war,
victims of floods, and many
victims of the war.
Pascalina distributed...
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restoration of the
Tridentine M****. In his 2017 book The Godmother:
Madre Pascalina, Fr.
Charles Murr
writes about the
coincidence that Pope John Paul I had...
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Pontificia Commissione di ****istenza.
Parallel to
these efforts,
Madre Pascalina was
asked by the Pope to
direct his
personal charity efforts, the Magazine...
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Papst Pius XII,
Herbert Schambeck, in Pius XII,
Butzon & Bercker, 1986
Pascalina Lehnert, Ich
durfte Ihm Dienen,
Erinnerungen an
Papst Pius XII. Naumann...
- XL, No. 2. Fall 2013. p. 125.
Sister M.
Pascalina Lehnert (2014), His
Humble Servant:
Sister M.
Pascalina Lehnert's
Memoirs of Her
Years of Service...
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Pascalina (1986). Ich
durfte Ihm Dienen:
Erinnerungen an
Papst Pius XII (in German). Würzburg: Naumann. p. 57. ISBN 3885670410. Lehnert,
Pascalina (1986)...
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elected Pope Pius XII) was
allowed to
bring several German nuns,
including Pascalina Lehnert, into "Cell No. 13" as his conclavists.
Anecdotal accounts have...