Henri nouwen
Henri Nouwen was born in 1932.
Henri Nouwen was a Catholic priest and a writer of forty books about spirituality. He is most famous for his published diary titled, "Inner Voice of Love."
In Dutch, "Nouwen" is pronounced as "NOU-wen," with "NOU" sounding like "now" and a soft "wen" where the "w" is pronounced like the English "v." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable.
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Ronny Nouwen was born on 1982-07-21.
Henri Dutrochet is pronounced as "ahn-REE doo-TROH-shay." The first name "Henri" has a nasal sound typical in French, while the last name "Dutrochet" features a soft "ch" sound, similar to "shay." Emphasize the second syllable in "Dutrochet."
Pieter Nouwen was born on May 19, 1949, in Geldrop, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
Henri was a Roman Catholic priest. He taught at Notre Dame, Yale, and Harvard. He wrote a great many books, probably the best known is "The Wounded Healer". He died about ten years ago of a heart attack in his native Holland.
Pieter Nouwen died on February 2, 2007, in Meppel, Drenthe, Netherlands of cardiac arrest.
Henri is the French spelling for Henry.
Henri Sauguet's birth name is Poupard, Henri.
Henri Varna's birth name is Henri Vantard.