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Diana Goodavage

Marie de Nazareth: Home - 0 views

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    A new website dedicated to the Mother of God in the Holy Land, by the (Catholic?) bishops of the Holy Land.
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Apostolic Constitution defining the Dogma of the Assumption - Munificentissimus Deus - 1 views

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    The Assumption of our Blessed Mother. The Holy Father uses humble, powerful and beautiful language.
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Saint Helen - 0 views

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    The interesting story of Saint Helen the mother of Constantine the Great. It also includes the blogger's reflection on the life of this saint.
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    Our Lady of Guadalupe statue at St. Joe's
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Traditional Catholic books, gifts and religious articles at Mary Immaculate Queen Center - 0 views

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    Lovely books and other things. Handmade scapulars, made right here in the USA.
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What is a Saint?: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini - 0 views

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    The first citizen of the United States of America to be canonized a saint. Please also read the reflection of the blogger and share your own reflections and insights as well.
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Eternal Word Television Network: Blog - by - 0 views

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    She writes for Voices, and she's on EWTN a lot. I really love her. A British lady who is a faithful, practicing Roman Catholic. Which is a good description of England herself, before that Protestant violence. Schama says England was "at peace with her Catholic soul".
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    This is a blog by Joanna Bogle.
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Miles Jesu-Soldiers of Jesus-Ecclesial Family of Consecrated Life-An Association of Per... - 0 views

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    "Soldier of Jesus". These people are the ones who started the Catholic walks in England, to reclaim England's Catholic heritage.
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Companions of St. Anthony | Conventual Franciscan Friars of the Saint Anthony Province,... - 0 views

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    I found a little booklet by them in the Adoration Chapel at Holy Redeemer yesterday. The booklet had some special prayers I'd never seen before, including, The Litany of the Lost. It's really beautiful. It covers many things that resonated strongly and deeply for me.
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    Beautiful Website, with an associated blog. The shrine and chapel are in Ellicott City, Maryland. Doesn't Mom have some kind of association with Ellicott City?
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Zippy Catholic - 1 views

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    Scholarly blog of a faithful Catholic person. So scholarly, I'm not sure what they're talking about. LOL
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