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Wüllenweber, Maria Theresia von, 1833-1907

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Personal name headingWüllenweber, Maria Theresia von, 1833-1907
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Variant(s)Maria of the Apostles, 1833-1907
Mary of the Apostles, 1833-1907
Mary of the Apostles, Blessed, 1833-1907
Mary of the Apostles, Mother, 1833-1907
Maria von den Aposteln, 1833-1907
Von Wüllenweber, Therese, 1833-1907
Wüllenweber, Baroness von, 1833-1907
Wüllenweber, Maria Therese von, 1833-1907
Wüllenweber, Maria Therese von, Blessed, 1833-1907
Wüllenweber, Therese von, 1833-1907
Associated countryGermany Deutscher Bund (1815-1866) Italy Belgium France
Deutscher Bund (1815-1866)
Associated placeBlumenthal (Bremen, Germany) Bremen (Germany) Orléans (France) Liège (Belgium) Brussels (Belgium)
Birth date1833-02-19
Death date1907-12-25
Place of birthMönchengladbach (Germany)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityMonasticism and religious orders for women Nuns
AffiliationCatholic Church Sisters of the Divine Savior Society of the Sacred Heart Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
Profession or occupationNuns Superiors, Religious
Found inMusick, Ulrike. Therese von Wüllenweber, Mary of the Apostles, 1994: page iii (born Feb. 19, 1833 near Mönchengladbach; boarding school in Liège; entered the Sacred Heart Congregation in Blumenthal; member of Sisters of Perpetual Adoration; noviatiate in Brussels, Ghent, and Liège; founded Sisters of the Divine Savior in Tivoli; Mother Mary died Dec. 25, 1907 in Rome; beatified Oct. 13, 1968) page 48 (S. Maria Theresia; Baroness von Wüllenweber, now Sister Maria) page 49 (myself, Maria Theresia von Wüllenweber)
Wikipedia (Feb. 13, 2018) Maria Therese von Wüllenweber article (Blessed Maria Therese von Wüllenweber established the Sisters of the Divine Savior; took the name Maria of the Apostles after her solemn profession as a nun.
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Therese_von_W%C3%BCllenweber>
CatholicSaints.Info website (Feb. 14, 2018) Blessed Maria Therese von Wüllenweber webpage (also known as Mary of the Apostles)
   <https://catholicsaints.info/blessed-maria-therese-von-wullenweber/>
Musick, Ulrike. Therese von Wüllenweber, Maria von den Aposteln, 1989.
Associated languageger fre ita