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May 31st, 2009

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Austrian Barbie


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Barbie Dolls of the World Collector Edition Austrian Barbie (1998)


Barbie Dolls of the World Collector Edition Austrian Barbie (1998)


$14.99


“GrĂ¼ss Gott! (Greetings!) I’m Austrian Barbie and I live in Austria…” Although she doesn’t really talk, this member of the 1999 Dolls of the World collection certainly looks real enough. Her long, curly blonde hair is tucked behind a woven headband and she wears just enough “makeup” to bring out her features. Austrian Barbie sports a floral-print dress with an off-white bodice and a rose-colore…

Mattel Barbie Doll - Empress Sissy - Kaiserin - Austria - World Culture Dolls


Mattel Barbie Doll – Empress Sissy – Kaiserin – Austria – World Culture Dolls


$69.99


Get ready for a royal treat. It’s a Limited Edition Barbie doll, inspired by Empress Sissy of Austria’s Habsburg-Lothringen Dynasty. Her costume was recreated from a 19th century painting and features a fitted satin bodice, decorated with sequins and beads and lavish golden braid. The back of her gown is hand sewn with tiny “faux pearl” buttons. From her lace trimmed pantaloons and shoes, to her d…

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Doll Reader (October 1985) Monsieur Bru; Becassine; Rohmer Dolls; Hollywood Dolls; Sarotti Moor Doll; Ginnny; Austrian Doll; Smoking Flapper Costume; Miniature Sweing Technique; Sara Ploos Van Amstel; Gone with the Wind; Barbie Festival (Vol. XIII, Issue 7)





Many Austrian Travellers Had A Narrow Escape As Their Coach Crashed On A Motorway In Croatia

Many Austrian pilgrims had a narrow escape as their coach crashed on a motorway in Croatia.
Local police announced today (Thursday) that nobody was wounded when the car plowed into a fence erected alongside a motorway near Sestanovac yesterday.

Officers informed the Croatian Times online paper that the group "composed of 47 Austrians "were travelling to Medjugorje in Bosnia and Herzegovina, an internationally renowned pilgrimage site due to reports of apparitions of the Virgin Mary to believers 30 years ago.

The group are accepted to have continued their journey in a replacement coach. Meanwhile, traffic police in the western Austrian province of Vorarlberg are investigating after the driver of a caravan sped off after causing a pile-up in a tunnel on the A14 Rhine Valley motorway.

The vehicle registered in Switzerland stopped for confusing reasons in the middle of the Amberg tunnel. An Austrian motorist failed to stop in time. The man was not wounded when he smacked into the rear end of the white caravan which drove on after the situation, writes tagza.com.

The name Medjugorje means the area between two mountains. Medjugorje is one of the villages of the Herzegovina municipality of Citluk or you are able to say of historical Brotnjo.The territory of Medjugorje has a mild Mediterranean climate and spreads out at the altitude of 150 meters above sea level.

The parish of Medjugorje was set up in 1892 and also placed under the protection of St. James, patron of pilgrims. Five years after, the old parish church of St. James in Medjugorje was completed. The church was finished and sanctified on 19.1.1969. So there was a beautiful church which attracted no attention, not even from the people of the closest environment. The tale of Medjugorje started in the summertime of 1981.

It has become well known all around the planet, because of 6 younger people who claim to have seen visions of our Woman.

Beginning on June twenty-four, 1981, the Madonna seemed to, and later said to the visionaries God sent her with messages for the world to help us convert our hearts and lives back to Him. Our Lady's mission is one of love,peace and faith. She told them that these years she is spending with us are a period of Grace granted by God.

Her words has been: I have come to tell the world that God exists. He is the fullness of life, and to take pleasure in this fullness and peace, you must return to God.

The place of Our Lady's first apparitions on the hill of Crnica is generally called Apparition Hill. It is situated a couple of hundred meters above the Bijakovo hamlet of Podbrdo in Medjugorje. A steep footpath leads from the houses to the place of the apparitions. Now a touch dilated by the uncountable millions of pilgrims who've so far paid a visit to the place of the first apparitions, the trail has become perceivable from as far distant as St. James.

Many pilgrims, plenty of whom were raised on flat asphalt, frequently in unsuitable clothing or maybe shoeless, and on their knees, climbed over the pointed stones to the place of Our Lady's first apparitions. 1/2 way up the trail is located a large plain wooden cross. This is where on the third day of the apparitions, June 26, 1981, Our Lady seemed to the idealist Marija Pavlovic who, after having had a vision with the others at the usual place that evening, ran down the hill a little before the other visionaries. At this place Marija once more saw Our Woman, now with a sad face.

Only something truly unusual might have attracted such a great diversity of folks to that place. At any point of night or day, any day of the year, people and groups can be found in prayer, in song, in deep meditation, and silence.


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