Thérèse Couderc
Thérèse Couderc (1 February 1805 – 26 September 1885) - born Marie-Victoire Couderc - was a French religious sister and the co-founder of the Sisters of the Cenacle. Couderc underwent humiliations during her time as a sister for she was forced to resign from positions and was ridiculed and mocked due to false accusations made against her though this softened towards the end of her life. She was a spiritual writer having written on sacrifice and service to God. After her death, she left a series of spiritual writings. Pope Paul VI canonised her in 1970. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Giovanna Clavarino, Nuno Cláudio, Thérèse Couderc, Alexandre Dalet, Delphine Judith, Voahirana Camosseto, Enrico K Schmidt, Till Wenger, Marc Lecuit, Evelina Gatti, Philippe PierreGet full text
Published 2012
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2by Thérèse Couderc, Fabrice Chrétien, Clémentine Schilte, Olivier Disson, Madly Brigitte, Florence Guivel-Benhassine, Yasmina Touret, Georges Barau, Nadège Cayet, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Philippe Desprès, Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos, Alain Michault, Matthew L Albert, Marc LecuitGet full text
Published 2008
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3by Alexander Karlas, Stefano Berre, Thérèse Couderc, Margus Varjak, Peter Braun, Michael Meyer, Nicolas Gangneux, Liis Karo-Astover, Friderike Weege, Martin Raftery, Günther Schönrich, Uwe Klemm, Anne Wurzlbauer, Franz Bracher, Andres Merits, Thomas F. Meyer, Marc LecuitGet full text
Published 2016
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4by Patrick Gérardin, Georges Barau, Alain Michault, Marc Bintner, Hanitra Randrianaivo, Ghassan Choker, Yann Lenglet, Yasmina Touret, Anne Bouveret, Philippe Grivard, Karin Le Roux, Séverine Blanc, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Thérèse Couderc, Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos, Marc Lecuit, Pierre-Yves RobillardGet full text
Published 2008
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