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St. Thomas was born to Norman parents who were of a mildly affluent status in the merchant class in the year 1118 in London. His formative studies were undertaken at Merton Abbey...
St. Teresa was born in Avila, Spain on March 28th, 1515 with the given name Teresa Ali Fatim Corella Sanchez de Capeda y Ahumada (Catholic Online). Luther’s reformation started when Teresa was two years of age, and “out of all of this chang...
A Secret Society has pervaded Lebanon, Missouri since the beginning, and a detective/journalist duo is on the case with the most recent tragedy of the burning Allen Building
The Anti-Society is a short-ish story based in a real town of Leb...
St Francis de Sales was born to a noble family at “Chateau de Sales in the Kingdom of Savoy near Geneva, Switzerland on August 21, 1567,” (Catholic Online). Gentle and intelligent, he wanted to serve God from when he...
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