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Calvin and Geneva: The Protestant Reformer

On 10 July 2009 the world will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Jean Calvin (1509-64), the controversial and influential French protestant theologian and reformer. At almost fifty-five he died in Geneva on 27 May 1564 and was buried in the Plainpalais Cemetery, Rue des Rois, Geneva, Switzerland. In the sixteenth century the cemetery was outside the city walls and used for common burials where his actual burial spot is unidentified. Calvin and Geneva In the middle…

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Sister Emmanuelle: An unorthodox nun

Much is known about the characteristics and life time work of this popular French nun who passed away just weeks before her 100th birthday. A lasting testimony will be the legacy of her great devotion and dedication to the poorest of the poor in the acrid and squalid slum areas of Cairo in Egypt and well beyond. She wrote books about her experiences, her faith and her cause. Her life memory ‘I’m a hundred years old, and I want…

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