Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 214 - The Simple Catholic
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Beauty of spirituality 02.jpg
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Madrasah students studying religious lessons.
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A wounded soldier having his foot dressed by a nun, while her assistant holds a bowl of water. Coloured lithograph by C.…
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Usuteadusline ajakiri 1927-1928
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A gardener with young girls collecting almond from the earth.
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Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: the Chapel of Votive Tablets. Photograph from a negative of…
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[Religious Acts] [Graphic Material]
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Divino Pastor (José de Ibarra, s. XVIII) 01.jpg
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A religious scholar addressing the participants of the meeting.
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The lazaretto of Varignano at La Spezia: section, facade and floor plan of the chapel. Pen drawing by I. Cremona, 1832.
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A religious party obeys Rabbi Shech.
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Dülmen, Kirchspiel, Marienkapelle Visbeck, Altar -- 2022 -- 4076-80.jpg
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Bishop's Lydeard, Bishops Lydeard Tower from S.
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Moses presents his brazen serpent to the people. Woodcut after Robert Anning Bell, c. 1890.
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Canolfan Sant Beuno, Tremeirchion, Sir Ddinbych - Aerial images of St Beuno’s Ignatian Spirituality Centre, Clwydian Ran…
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Boeddhas Engelen Final 3 100
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The adoration of the magi. Etching by or after J. Callot.
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