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Sister Christine or Christina Greenstidel (17 August 1866 – 27 March 1930) was a school teacher, and close friend and disciple of Swami Vivekananda. On 24 February 1894, Christine attended a lecture of Vivekananda in Detroit, United States which inspired her. She started communicating with Vivekananda through letters. Christine went to India in 1902 and began working as a school teacher and a social worker.

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  • Sister Christine (en)
  • Sœur Christine (fr)
  • Christina Greenstidel (it)
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  • Christina Greenstidel, connue comme Sister Christine (sœur Christine) (Nuremberg, Allemagne 17 août 1866 – New York, 27 mars 1930), est une mystique et enseignante allemande, amie et disciple de Swami Vivekananda. (fr)
  • Christina Greenstidel, conosciuta come Sister Christine (Norimberga, 17 agosto 1866 – New York, 27 marzo 1930), è stata una mistica e docente tedesca, amica e discepola di Swami Vivekananda. Il 24 febbraio 1894, mentre si trovava a Detroit, frequentò una lezione di Vivekananda e ne rimase ispirata; da quel momento cominciò un mistico carteggio. Si trasferì in India e cominciò a lavorare come docente di scuola e fu coinvolta in attività sociali. (it)
  • Christina Greenstidel, mais conhecida como Sister Christine (Irmã Christina) (Nuremberga, 17 de agosto 1866 – Nova Iorque, 27 de março 1930), foi uma mística, professora e assistente social alemã, amiga e discípula de Swami Vivekananda. (pt)
  • Sister Christine or Christina Greenstidel (17 August 1866 – 27 March 1930) was a school teacher, and close friend and disciple of Swami Vivekananda. On 24 February 1894, Christine attended a lecture of Vivekananda in Detroit, United States which inspired her. She started communicating with Vivekananda through letters. Christine went to India in 1902 and began working as a school teacher and a social worker. (en)
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  • Sister Christine (en)
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  • New York, United States (en)
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  • Nuremberg, Germany (en)
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