A dasa sil mata is a Buddhist eight or ten precept -holder
laywoman in Sri Lanka , where the newly re-established bhikkhuni lineage is
Kaynak: Dasa sil mataGabrielle Bossis (1874–1950) was a French Catholic
laywoman and mystic, best known for her mystical journal published as "He and I."
Kaynak: Gabrielle Bossiswrote to her son-in-law that described the daily life of a French
laywoman in New France between 1748 and 1753 Mme Bégon's oeuvre (a
Kaynak: Élisabeth BégonMahayana: Zhou Fengchen (周凤臣) (
laywoman. Tian Zhichao (田志超. Jiaofeng (焦豐居士) (layman. Yuantong (圓通和尚) Xinhui (性慧) Xintian (性添) Haicheng (海澄)
Kaynak: Buddhist mummiesOn December 2, 1980, she was tortured, raped, and murder ed, along with fellow missionaries Sister Maura Clarke , M.M.,
laywoman Jean
Kaynak: Ita FordBlessed Marie-Azélie "Zélie" Martin née Guérin (23 December 1831 - 28 August 1877) was a French
laywoman and the mother of Saint Thérèse
Kaynak: Marie-Azélie Guérin MartinThere is also scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent, or even a
laywoman. Personal life: Very little is known
Kaynak: Julian of Norwichknown as Lily of the Mohawks (1656 – April 17, 1680), is a Roman Catholic saint, who was an Algonquin –Mohawk virgin and religious
laywoman .
Kaynak: Kateri TekakwithaEmma C. de Guzman (born: December 8, 1949 in Cabanatuan , Nueva Ecija , Philippines ) is a Filipino Roman Catholic widowed
laywoman ,
Kaynak: Emma de GuzmanThe community was founded in 1684 by Venerable Mother Ignacia del Espíritu Santo , a Filipino Roman Catholic pious
laywoman.
Kaynak: Religious of the Virgin MaryOn December 2, 1980, she and fellow missionaries, Maryknoll Sisters Ita Ford , Maura Clarke and
laywoman Jean Donovan were raped and
Kaynak: Dorothy KazelShe was a
laywoman known for her charitable giving and strict devotion, becoming a consecrated virgin She was beatified by Pope John
Kaynak: Narcisa de JesúsAugust 6, 1967), the first woman in the 1,000-year history of Daigo-ji monastery in Kyoto to receive the rank of daisōjō (大僧正) as a
laywoman.
Kaynak: Shinnyo-enPauline-Marie Jaricot (born at Lyon , 21 July 1799; died there, 9 January 1862) was a French
laywoman, the foundress of the Society of the
Kaynak: Pauline-Marie JaricotStill operating as a private girls school, it was founded in 1639 by French nun Marie de l'Incarnation and
laywoman Marie-Madeline de
Kaynak: École des Ursulines, QuebecLurana White, a
laywoman. Under this Marian title, the Society of the Atonement propagates Marian devotion, first celebrated in Graymoor
Kaynak: Our Lady of Atonement