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    <title>Mistici nisa : programs 1-17</title>
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    <published>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Mistici nisa : programs 1-17
Abstract: A series of programs about female mystics - women that became famous for their saintliness and who left behind a collection of extraordinary mystical experiences amid a number of spiritual writings that are attributed to them.  The series is presented and produced by Dr Pauline Dimech of the University of Malta together with various guests.
Description: A series of programs about female mystics - women that became famous for their saintliness and who left behind a collection of extraordinary mystical experiences amid a number of spiritual writings that are attributed to them.  The series is presented and produced by Dr Pauline Dimech of the University of Malta together with various guests.; Maria Madalena de Pazzi &#xD;
 St Catherine of Siena &#xD;
 St Elisabeth of the Trinity &#xD;
 Simone Weil &#xD;
 Angela of Foligno &#xD;
 Adrienne von Speyr &#xD;
 St Teresa of Lisieux &#xD;
 Mother Teresa of Culcutta &#xD;
 Hildegard of Bingen &#xD;
 Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya &#xD;
 St Catherine of Genoa &#xD;
 Julianne of Norwich &#xD;
 St Teresa of Avila &#xD;
 Edith Stein &#xD;
 Margery Kempe</summary>
    <dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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