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The other thing was that she'd been a very keen churchwoman.
He remembered vaguely that they had been to some kind of religious function, something about churchwomen.
Leading churchwomen held a high rank within medieval society.
Throughout her 87 years she has been a dedicated churchwoman; "God is everything to me," she once said.
Today she reminded him more of active churchwomen who put on charity bazaars.
Others go to the countryside to visit the spot where four American churchwomen were also killed by soldiers in December of that year.
The families of the churchwomen had a meeting scheduled the next day, March 19, with State Department officials.
Jeffrey Taylor, 48, a neighbor, said he had become worried when a bag of food delivered by churchwomen sat in the hall during the weekend.
"The churchwomen would approve of that fact."
Relatives of the slain churchwomen said they had been unaware that the two generals now live in the United States.
It names another Defense Minister as among those who tried to cover up the murder of four American churchwomen.
It is also possible that the soldiers accused of raping and murdering four American churchwomen in 1980 could be released under the amnesty law.
"We were a churchgoing group and we were trying to reach Christian churchwomen," she said.
The attack brought to mind the 1980 killings of four American churchwomen by National Guard troops.
Asher organized local churchwomen to serve as hostesses at luncheons for these young women.
Women were in many respects excluded from political and mercantile life, however, leading churchwomen were an exception.
Her parents would not have wanted Cynthia to sob and fling her body about like some ignorant churchwoman.
A judge refused today to grant amnesty to five national guardsmen convicted of murdering four American churchwomen in 1980, a court official said.
To a prostitute, he is her pimp; to a couple of good churchwomen, he is their pastor.
Peg had been a staunch churchwoman.
Critics and commentators have long agreed that Austen was "a conscientious and believing churchwoman."
The almshouses' occupants were old ladies who, to be eligible, had to be of good character and lifelong churchwomen.
Regardless of whatever problems a dead ex-husband, an alienated son, nosy churchwomen, or bothersome journalists could pose, I had to work.
Also, as a result of the war, the City's churchwomen could no longer contribute to the Home's support or pay Miss Ward's salary.
Speaking briefly after his testimony, Mr. Garcia said he wanted to prove he had nothing to do with the murders of the churchwomen.