Antonia Brenner, better known as Mother Antonia (Spanish: Madre Antonia), (December 1, 1926 – October 17, 2013) was an American religious sister and activist...
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exchange for releasing prisoners or offering better conditions. Sister Antonia Brenner, a Catholic nun, voluntarily lived with the inmates of La Mesa Prison...
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the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award to Mother Antonia Brenner, the "Prison Angel," at the 1983 Summit in San Diego". American Academy...
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the 11th Hour, a religious community in Tijuana, Mexico, founded by Antonia Brenner Eudist Lake (French: Lac des Eudistes), a lake in the Côte-Nord region...
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entrepreneur and waterskier. Henry C. Boren, 92, American historian. Antonia Brenner, 86, American nun. Giorgio Dellagiovanna, 72, Italian footballer. Terry...
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Consejo Fronterizo de Arte y Cultura. Retrieved October 29, 2013. "Antonia Brenner, 'Prison Angel' Who Took Inmates Under Her Wing, Is Dead at 86", New...
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and sewerage network in the city” of Ensenada. At the same ceremony, Antonia Brenner from Tijuana, María Concepción López Vargas from Tecate, María Luisa...
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(1966–2013), Priest of the Diocese of Toledo (Ohio, USA) Mary Clarke Brenner (Antonia) (1926–2013), Founder of the Eudists Servants of the Eleventh Hour...
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humanitarians, including: Dom Basil Pennington, O.C.S.O., Ade Bethune, Mother Antonia Brenner, Mother Teresa, Jean Vanier, Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus, Fr...
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María Antonia Socas Ortiz Lanús (Buenos Aires, August 12, 1959) is an Argentine actress. Although active in various media in her native country, particularly...
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