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Eva Kendzia (born Brunne), 1949 - 2021 Eva Kendzia (born Brunne) 1949 2021
Eva Kendzia (born Brunne) was born on 1949, in , to Walter Brunne and Helene Brunne (born Kunze).
Eva married first name Kendzia on 1969, at age 19 in .
They had 2 children.
Eva passed away of on 2021, at age 72 in .
She was buried in .
Eva Brunne, 1936 - 2006 Eva Brunne 1936 2006
Eva Brunne was born on 1936, to Elfriede Brunne.
Eva had one brother: Hans-Dieter Brunne.
Eva passed away on 2006, at age 70.
Eva Elisabeth Brunne (born Schaefer), Circa 1750 - 1810 Eva Elisabeth Brunne (born Schaefer) 1750 1810
Eva Elisabeth Brunne (born Schaefer) was born circa 1750, in .
Eva married Johann Andreas Brunne.
Johann was born on 1733, in .
They had 5 children: Friedrich Andreas Brunne, Johanna Louise Brunne and .
Eva passed away on 1810, at age 60 in .
She was buried in .
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Eva BrunneEva Brunne in Lawrence Journal-World - June 18 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 38 percent 10 years ago, and the school has introduced a course on "feminine theology." "Thc question ls now whether women priests arc not actually becoming thc majority," sald Eva Brunne, 34, a church official whose work includes promoting feminist views ln the church service. A predominance of women has pitfalls, soid Ms. Brunne. "It would mean that the priesthood would become more and more of a nursing profession," and thc authoritative “father" image of the priest might be lost, she said. Both men ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
Eva BrunneEva Brunne in The Rochester Sentinel - June 16 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 38 percent 10 years ago, and the school has introduced a course on "feminine theology." "The question is now whether women priests ore not actually becoming the majority,? said Eva Brunne, 34, a church official whose work includes promoting feminist views in the church service. A predominance of women has pitfalls, said Ms. Brunne. ?It would mean that the priesthood would become more and more of a nursing profession,? and the authoritative "father? image of the priest might be lost, she said. Both men ..."
Publication place: Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, United States
Eva BrunneEva Brunne in The Calgary Herald - Feb 18 1978
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... have different functions." Those are unpopular words in Sweden, where women got the vot in 1921, and b quality between the sexes has been official government policy for decades. Eva Brunne, a said people like Gustafsson, who refuse to accept women ministers, "hide their fear for women's rights Scripture quotations. 'These young guys are afraid of something called ’feminist theology.' Theology ..."
Publication place: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Eva BrunneEva Brunne in Gainesville Sun - June 18 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 38 percent lo years ago. ond the school has Introduced a course on "feminine theology." "The question ls now whether women priests arc not actually becoming the majority," sald Eva Brunne, 34, a church official whose work Includes promoting feminist views ln thc church service. A predominance of women has pitfalls sald Brunne. "It would mean that the priesthood would become more and more of a nursing profession," and the au "father" Image of the priest might be lost, she sold. Both men ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
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Eva Elisabeth Brunne 1750 1810
Eva Elisabeth Brunne (born Schaefer), Circa 1750 - 1810
Eva Elisabeth Brunne (born Schaefer) was born circa 1750, in birth place, to Johann Christoph Schaefer.
Eva married Johann Andreas Brunne.
They had 5 children: Johann Paul Christoph Andreas Brunne, Friedrich Andreas Brunne and 3 other children.