Hélène Iswolsky
Hélène Iswolsky (Елена Александровна Извольская, born in 1896, Tegernsee, Germany; died in 1975, Cold Spring, New York, United States) was a Russian noblewoman, anti-communist political refugee, writer, translator and journalist. Raised Russian Orthodox, she was received into the Catholic Church in France and later became an oblate, taking the name Sister Olga.The American novelist Flannery O'Connor, who "used to go with her nephew", later described Iswolsky as "a Catholic of the Eastern Rite persuasion and sort of one-man Catholic ecumenical movement". Provided by Wikipedia
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2I︠A︡vlenii︠a︡ Guadalupskoĭ Bozhʹeĭ Materi : nerukotvornyĭ obraz /Явления Гуадалупской Божьей Матери : нерукотворный образ /by Iswolsky, HélèneLocation: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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4by Iswolsky, HélèneLocation: Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University
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5by Casey, Marion, ReverendOther Authors: “...Iswolsky, Hélène...”
Created 1967
Location: Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University
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