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Biographies of Catholic Clergy and Laity Repressed in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1918 to 1953

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    1864/1864 biographies translated.
    Updated: 2016-1-20
    • Clergy and Religious/Laity
      • Clergy and Religious 11
      • Laity 2
    • Died in prison
      • Died in prison 13[remove]
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      • Fate unknown 306
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    1. Viktoria Burvasser
    2. Nina Bykova
    3. Maria Komarovskaya (Sr. Magdalina, OP)
    4. Catherine Malinovskaya
    5. Servant of God, Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova (Mother Catherine of Siena, OP)
    6. Elena Vakhevich (Sister Agnessa, OP)
    7. Anastasia Selenkova (Sister Catherine de Ricci, OP)
    8. Catherine Gotovtseva (Sister Joanna, OP)
    9. Olga Spechinskaya (Sister Margaret Mary, OP)
    10. Veronika Matulewicz (Sister Maria Adela, Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
    11. Sofia Nekrash (Sister Maria Daniela, Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
    12. Wiktoria Zimnicka (Sister Maria Francisca, Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
    13. Konstancja Iwanowska (Sr. Maria Josifa, Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)

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