Sancta Zoë Romana, Martyr
Hagiographia — 5 Iulii Catechismus Catholicum · Lives of the Saints I. Identity and Origins Zoe (Greek Ζωή, “life”; Latin
Hagiographia — 5 Iulii Catechismus Catholicum · Lives of the Saints I. Identity and Origins Zoe (Greek Ζωή, “life”; Latin
Dominica VI Post Pentecosten ~ II classis Epistle: Romans 6:3–11 · Gospel: Mark 8:1–9 I. Liturgical Context The Sixth Sunday
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Sanctus Andreas Cretensis, Archiepiscopus Gortynensis et Hymnographus Feast: 4 July (Greek Church) · c. 660 – c. 740 I. Identity
A Reflection for Sanctæ Mariæ Sabbato — IV. classis Sabbato infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Mass Salve, Sancta Parens
Sanctæ Mariæ Sabbato ~ IV. classisScriptura: Sabbato infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusSeduliusSalve, sancta parens, eníxa puérpera Regem: qui
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