Examples of using Edith stein in English and their translations into Polish
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The last written evidence by Edith Stein that we possess is a slip of paper,
from German Breslau/Polish Wrocław, which was open for visitors in Edith Stein House in June 2010.
When the Pope proclaimed Edith Stein Co-Patroness of Europe,
To declare St. Edith Stein a Patron of Europe means to raise above the old continent a banner of respect,
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross(Edith Stein) and Blessed Adolph Kolping.
Carmelite nun(Edith Stein, convert), and Blessed Titus Brandsma,
Carmelite nun(Edith Stein, convert), and Blessed Titus Brandsma,
St. Edith Stein Catholic Church.
Teresa Benedict of the Cross Edith Stein(1891-1942) Armin Burkhardt:
Cohn- scientist, parents of St. Edith Stein.
A visit to St. Edith Stein's house.
Universalism of Edith Stein- lecture by Prof. Anna Grzegorczyk.
Symbolically, we join the last walk of Edith Stein and her sister Rosa.
In her life and in her death Edith Stein expressed their mutual integration in all completeness.
The Seminar was an important meeting for the whole scientific environment associated with Edith Stein.
In recent years the figure of Edith Stein and the example of John Paul II have become especially important.
May the words of the letter which Edith Stein wrote in 1933 to Pope Pius XI,
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Edith Stein.
The voice of Edith Stein, a sister of Carmel, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, has become one of the most important ones of late.
Observances connected with the sixtieth anniversary of the death of Edith Stein will be held from August 6-9 in the OÅ›wiÄTMcim Center for Dialogue and Prayer.