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  • The giant cross has become a familiar landmark to generations of San Franciscans.
  • He has called on a simple and humble life, following the traditions of the Franciscan Order.
  • The earthquake of October 1989 reminded San Franciscans of the awesome power of the thing.
  • As a teenager, he was set on becoming a Franciscan monk until he took high school acting lessons.
  • The annual Franciscan Retreat will take place on Monday 24th May in the Capuchin Friary at 7.30 pm.
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  • At the time, the main parish was founded in Macao and the Society of Jesus, the Franciscan Order, the Agostinho Order and Dominican Order came to Macao in succession.
  • It contained the rochet, mozzetta, and biretta of a canon, and was a present from some excellent Franciscan nuns, to whom I had been formerly chaplain, and who were charitable enough not to have forgotten me. My New Curate
  • This subsection consists mostly of folded, faulted, and generally metamorphosed sediments and volcanics of the Franciscan Complex and less extensive Cretaceous sediments of the Great Valley Sequence. Leeward Hills (Bailey)
  • Straub spent more than a year living with Franciscan friars working in impoverished areas all over the world, including India, Jamaica, and the United States.
  • The countryside has changed little since Franciscan friars established the first of 22 missions in the area at the turn of the 18th century, and the native grapes were harvested for drinking at mass held by San Gabriel padres.
  • However, during the medieval period there was always an undercurrent of premillennialism among individuals such as Joachim of Fiora and the Spiritual Franciscans. The Myth/Reality of Antichrist - and the danger to America!
  • By the same token many of the Tarascans experienced the cultural shock of having their pre-Hispanic idols, temples and religious regalia destroyed by Franciscan missionaries.
  • Nicholas IV, himself a Franciscan, sent missionaries of the order to Servia in 1288, and another mission followed (1354) under Friar Bartholomew, Bishop of Trau.
  • -- Rolland, I think, was the founder of these modern Franciscans, and with this miserable affectation he machinated the death of the King, and, during some months, procured for himself the exclusive direction of the government. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Part II., 1793 Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
  • I have an Episcopalian Franciscan friend, a monk who has become a priest, and who took the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  • Jeff Cain uses historical, botanical, and geographical research on the invasive mustard plant spread throughout California by Franciscan monks to mark the El Camino Real to propose a 600-mile native biome restoration of the historic royal road. Bill Bush: I Shot Andy Warhol: This Artweek.LA (June 13-19)
  • I believe the bird upper right in the above photo is an Orange Bishop (Euplectes franciscanus).
  • As mentioned earlier, Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, today celebrated Pontifical Mass in the usus antiquior and ordained five priests for the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FFI) in the church of St. Francis in Tarquinia (a small town in Latium). Ordinations for the Franciscans of the Immaculate
  • Mitch was a San Franciscan by birth.
  • Then the Vicar-General and some of the Franciscan fathers came ashore carrying two crosses in procession and singing the Te Deum.
  • He notes that Philip loved to read the lauds of Jacopone of Todi, a thirteenth-century Franciscan poet.
  • Whoever has seen old Fra Felice from the Franciscan monastery put his foot in the loop of the rope and tread up and down to start them going, knows well enough that the bells cannot begin to ring without assistance. The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
  • The monthly meeting of the Secular Franciscan Order will take place in the Capuchin Friary, Dublin St. on Thursday, January 29 at 7.30 pm.
  • The rigorists, tutiorists and probabiliorists mainly Dominicans and Franciscans liked to take this decree as proof for the condemnation of probabilism but the probabilists themselves considered it as condemning only laxism. The Society of Scholastics -- online courses about to start
  • As the prayer evolved, so did the congregation, grappling with an issue that Reamer says goes to the very core of his mission as a Franciscan friar.
  • Grogan Fault, along which much of the main channel of Redwood Creek flows, is a major structural feature within the park, separating well foliated meta-sedimentary schists and meta-basalts on the south-west of Redwood Creek from the unmetamorphosed sedimentary rocks of the Franciscan to the north-east. Redwood National Park, United States
  • A remote-controlled quadcopter, outfitted with tinsel and mistletoe, paid a visit to Union Square, where unsuspecting San Franciscans and tourists were prompted to pucker up.
  • He donned the traditional brown Franciscan habit and sandals and took the name of his patron, St. Francis Solanus.
  • Each of these "Apollonian" instruments was historically referred to as a lyre and demanded attentive tuning: in the cabinet below the harp we find its tuning mechanism, whose tau-like shape evokes the spiritual temperament of the Franciscan Order. 309 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • They form a vicariate forane with headquarters at Resistencia, R.P. Pedro Iturralde, commissary general of the Franciscan missionaries, being the present vicar forane. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • I sensed he must have been able to assume a far harsher expression when, in 1311, the Council of Vienne, with the decretal Exivi de paradiso, had deposed Franciscan superiors hostile to the Spirituals, but had charged the latter to live in peace within the order; and this champion of renunciation had not accepted that shrewd compromise and had fought for the institution of a separate order, based on principles of maximum strictness. The Name of the Rose
  • They fingered me curiously, and spoke freely to many of the men, brought the ibrik and soap; we washed, and I was invited to eat with the men of the house, and Marko and the Franciscan. High Albania
  • Spanish colonizers and Franciscan missionaries had established themselves in New Mexico by 1598.
  • A classic example was the Franciscan Observant friar Bernardino of Siena, whose cult of the name of Jesus, employing what were effectively magical tablets, sparked off accusations of heresy.
  • Chapters are organized by major Franciscan currents: life in poverty; care of the lepers; the role of hermitages; the theology of the cross; and love for God's creation.
  • Late one night, he stopped at the gates of a Franciscan monastery to seek shelter.
  • A discalced Franciscan nun; born 1602; died 24 May, 1665. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Bartholomaeus Anglicus, an English Franciscan of the thirteenth century, was a mutationist in his way, as Aristotle, "the Philosopher" of the Christian Schoolmen, had been in his. Evolution in Modern Thought
  • The Franciscans' spirituality combined the Christian doctrine with the ideal of courtly joy as a trope for the friars' commitment to an interior life for the sake of divine plenitude.
  • If we take St Francis of Assisi as the likely subject, however, a direct relationship emerges with St Elizabeth of Hungary and her great-niece St Elizabeth of Portugal, both of whom were Franciscan tertiaries.
  • Franciscan monks cared for the Cenacle from 1333 to 1552 when the Turks captured Jerusalem and banished all Christians.
  • Effler, Roy R. (1962), John Duns Scotus and the Principle “Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur”, St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute. Medieval Theories of Causation
  • To the trecento Franciscan contemplating the images in the lower church, Judas represented a failed friar as well as a fallen Apostle.
  • This was a very serious calamity to the Dominicans, for as they, like the Franciscans, belonged to what were known as the mendicant orders, and depended for their daily bread upon what they could beg, they were reduced to extremity. Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies'
  • Unlike the other mendicant orders founded in the thirteenth century, the Franciscans were blessed, and burdened, by having a profoundly charismatic founder.
  • Mertens et al. showed that the seeds or spores of various plants (Cardamine, Taraxacum, Adiantum, etc.), the cysts of the crustaceans Branchipus schaefferi (fairy shrimp) and Artemia franciscana (brine shrimp) as well as adult bdelloid rotifers and tardigrades survived exposures to temperatures as high as 130 °C for as long as 10 min. Archive 2009-07-01
  • First, the Franciscans were highly critical of the military conquest of the Indians and of the encomienda system in general.
  • Franciscans oversaw construction of San Xavier del Bac during a time when mandatory religious conversion was considered politically correct.
  • In 1600 he went to Salamanca, where he joined the Franciscan Order.
  • Furthermore, the universities quickly became a locus of conflict between the regular clergy and the newer mendicant orders, especially the Dominicans and the Franciscans.
  • He took the cross again in 1307 and was a notable benefactor to the Franciscans and Carthusians of his homeland.
  • The pope further states that, since Benedictine Oblates cannot, at the same time, be tertiaries of the Franciscan or any other order, it is "congruous" that they should have peculiar privileges. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty.
  • Summoned by their chiefs, they came – chosen representatives of all the big tribes – one thousand five hundred strong, each tribe headed by its Bariaktar with the bullet-riven banner, and led by its priest or Franciscan – sons of the Church militant (a revolver peeped from the habit of more than one) – riding or marching in front of their men, and marshalling them with a precision that called forth general admiration. High Albania
  • Monica, You make an excellent and indisputable point about the incomparability of the museums in New York, but even setting aside NYC, the museums in SF don't really measure up to the standards of many other American cities, even cities which many San Franciscans love to sneer at. Art and Nature
  • Each of these "Apollonian" instruments was historically referred to as a lyre and demanded attentive tuning: in the cabinet below the harp we find its tuning mechanism, whose tau-like shape evokes the spiritual temperament of the Franciscan Order. 309 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • But when San Franciscan Victor Huang, living in Wellington, New Zealand, went freediving last week to take some underwater video, he bumped into an octopus who took one look at his camera, wrapped its tentacles around him, and made off with it. Octopus Steals Diver's Camera, Shoots Its Own Footage (VIDEO)
  • St. Patrick's Day is celebrated as feast day by the Roman Catholic Church thanks to efforts of the Franciscan scholar Luke Waddin in the 17th century.
  • The family came to prominence when Francesco della Rovere, a Franciscan friar from an obscure noble family based in the far-flung Marche region, became Pope in 1471.
  • The move has the blessing of the Franciscan community in Waterford who have commended the City Council on the proposal to move the Luke Wadding statue to Greyfriars.
  • Special details within the church render it unique including the fifth century mosaics of the central nave, the triumphal arch dating back to the pontificate of Pope Sixtus III (432-440) and the apsidal mosaic executed by the Franciscan friar Jacopo Torriti at the order of Pope Nicholas IV (1288-1292). The Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
  • These people were allowed to trade with the galleons in exchange for welcoming fourteen Franciscan missionaries on their land.
  • One well known San Franciscan who has sought the solidarity-power of Occupy Bernal is 'Archbishop' Franzo King, co-founder of the St. John Coltrane African Orthodox Church, a religious and cultural institution in the Western Addition community of the city. Stardust: Homes, Not Tents, For Occupy Bernal
  • Monica s Mission, founded in 1934 by a Franciscan priest as a clinic for the poor.
  • She then went to Cortona to seek the aid of the Franciscans, who thereafter became her spiritual fathers.
  • As a native San Franciscan, I know firsthand the destructive power earthquakes can have on lives, property and critical infrastructure. Sen. Dianne Feinstein: Nuclear Safety and the East Coast Earthquake
  • And you can buy your vegetables from a local market spread out below 13 th-century Franciscan cloisters.
  • The religioners who embarked for the service of the fleet were 180, consisting of Augustinians, Franciscans, Dominicans, and Jesuits.
  • Saint Francis and Saint Anthony, the Seraphic Founder and the Learned Apostle (meo episcopus) of the Franciscan Order, are two great "figures" [not real figures, mind you, but the fake kind that need to go in quotation marks] who have stirred the perpetual engine [the what?] of humble and simple spirituality, a perpetual source for all people who are suffering from an existential aridity. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Her prayers and heroic patience caused the conversion of her husband, who became a member of the Franciscan Third Order.
  • His movement hoped to be accepted as the near contemporary Franciscans were but was anathematised and fiercely persecuted.
  • She draws links to legal culture, common visual imagery, and Franciscan spiritual currents.
  • This dalmatic is from a set given to the church in Rome in 1810 by a Franciscan sister in Naples. Roman Exhibition Showcases Significant and Historical Vestments
  • Her prayers and heroic patience caused the conversion of her husband, who became a member of the Franciscan Third Order.
  • These embrace the Benedictine, Augustinian, Franciscan and other main traditions of the religious life.
  • He also explains why the government closed down the friaries of the mendicant Dominicans and Franciscans--there was no money there because the friars were indeed living in poverty according to their rules--since the friars were preachers and teachers, urging the people to devotion and tradition. Archive 2009-05-01
  • All written texts in Náhuatl naturally postdate the Spanish Conquest after which the Franciscans taught the Indians the art of writing their own language in alphabetical form. Reinventing the Aztecs, part one
  • By a skilful use of maps and charts the author traces the development and spread of various religious movements, from the early Spanish Franciscans to the latest absurd creation.
  • He is a fine late Romanesque painter open to more modern influences, particularly those emanating from Byzantium, perhaps via Franciscan illuminated manuscripts.
  • I just found at AirMaria this video of my lecture last September at the Co-redemption Conference held by the Franciscans of the Immaculate at Grey College, University of Durham, entitled "Scotistic Mariology from Scotus to the definition of 1854". pdf of the lecture here Archive 2009-05-01
  • This was matched by a spiritual resurgence which we see very much in what was known as ‘the observant reform’ which was a reform of the mendicant orders like the Franciscans and the Dominicans.
  • Although he had retired as a condottiere and joined the Franciscan Order in 1296, Guido gave false counsel to the Colonna during Pope Bonifacio VIII's (1295 – 1303) campaign against the family. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The giant cross has become a familiar landmark to generations of San Franciscans.
  • His baptismal name was Tadhg, but when he was professed in Louvain as a Franciscan lay brother, he took the name of Míchéal.
  • Irish Augustinian friars and Irish Franciscan Recollet priests spearheaded this ministry; Presentation Sisters from Galway and the Sisters of Mercy from Dublin arrived in the colony in 1833 and 1842, respectively, to educate Catholic girls; and the Irish Christian Brothers came out to teach Catholic boys in 1875. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • He was a man who was in training to wear the brown robe of a Franciscan friar.
  • Franciscan missionaries established an extensive chain of missions, Spanish entrepreneurs established ranches and farms.
  • This subsection contains mostly Miocene volcanic rocks, Tertiary subvolcanic (hypabyssal) rocks, and, on San Clemente Island, marine sedimentary rocks of the Franciscan Complex. Southern Channel Islands (Bailey)
  • To the trecento Franciscan contemplating the images in the lower church, Judas represented a failed friar as well as a fallen Apostle.
  • Chris Bently , a San Franciscan whose real-estate holdings include an apartment building on posh Nob Hill, this year paid a team of artists and metalworkers to build a car modeled after the "Nautilus" submarine from Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," said two people familiar with the project. At Burning Man, Air-Conditioning, RVs Make Inroads
  • About this time she met a small band of Franciscans who had come to eastern Europe telling tales of wondrous goings-on in Assisi. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • The project commenced in 1995, when the Franciscan Order decided to donate their noviciate in Killarney to be developed for the benefit of young people in the area.
  • There is a companion Order called the Franciscan Sisters of the Atonment converted from the Episcopal Church at the same time as the friars, that is also the same type dissident, liberal USA Order and has about 150 aged members. Slow posting continues till mid-August...
  • Rolland, I think, was the founder of these modern Franciscans, and with this miserable affectation he machinated the death of the King, and, during some months, procured for himself the exclusive direction of the government. A Residence in France During the Years 1792 1793 1794 and 1795
  • A large cross sits atop the bell tower of the new Franciscan priory church, dominating the skyscape of the city of Mostar.
  • She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports.
  • As distinguished from the ancient "images and locations" technique employed by the Dominicans, the concentric mnemonic wheels of Ramon Llull were calibrated to prove the existence of God; these were adopted by the Franciscans (such as Duns Scotus) for mnemonic, pedagogical, and meditational practices. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Moved by these or other reasons, John condemned the Franciscan propositions in 1323 with the decretal Cum inter nonnullos. The Name of the Rose
  • A Franciscan of Tournai reported that, though untrained in theology, the Beguines rejoiced in new and oversubtle ideas.
  • The laity, however, reserved their deepest respect for the celibate, highly-educated Franciscan friars.
  • The foundation of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders of friars in the thirteenth century transformed the spiritual life of the Western Church.
  • One document acknowledges an archdeacon's grant of the use of his books to a house of Franciscan friars, who were to keep the books when the donor died.
  • Canterbury has its Cathedral which is dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. And it preserves the oldest Franciscan building in Britain.
  • Michael Robson analyzes the preaching and service of Dominican and Franciscan friars.
  • Adjoining the museum is the ancient capilla or chapel, originally founded by Franciscans. La Hacienda de Nogueras in Comala, Colima
  • On entering the order, postulants spend much of the first year in Killarney, with periods in the Franciscans' base in Osterley in England.
  • The Benedictines, Cistercians, and all the old monastic orders now use the cowl, a great mantle with a good that can be thrown back over the shoulders, as a ceremonial dress for choir; the Franciscans have a smaller hood fixed to their habit; canons wear it on their mozzetta, and bishops and cardinals on the cappa. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • This exposition I once suggested to a young divine, that answered upon this point; to which I remember the Franciscan opponent replied no more, but, that it was a new, and no authentick interpretation. Religio Medici
  • Though contemporary treatises recommended that widows and Franciscan tertiaries be discreetly covered, there is evidence that in their demeanor and in their dress younger widows were perceived as presenting a seductive appeal to men.
  • Expressions of ecstatic, unmediated emotional identification with a sacred figure were common in the art of the mendicant orders in general and in that of the Franciscans in particular.
  • Unless you're living in seclusion out near those nukes that went offline in Wyoming, you know the Giants 'can finally win the World Series as San Franciscans. Ben Mangan: EARN Savers are Giants
  • The Franciscans gave him no encouragement to remain; and the provincial threatened him with excommunication if he persisted.
  • Pride and treasure of the Franciscans, it followed the "conquistadores" to Mexico. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance
  • The whole observational methedology of modern science was born in the Franciscan reaction to Dominican and Arabian Aristotelianism. MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Antithetical to Religion?
  • This critically acclaimed slice of beaked life chronicles the fall and rise of Mark Bittner, a homeless San Franciscan who wrote a bestseller about the flock of talking birds that changed his life.
  • She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports.
  • One document acknowledges an archdeacon's grant of the use of his books to a house of Franciscan friars, who were to keep the books when the donor died.
  • Note: It appears that brunch is quite the standard for weekend socialising, so San Franciscans!? I love it when a plan comes together.
  • Missions were built and zealous Franciscan priests set about converting the Indians living in their pueblos.
  • Poverty hounded the bishop, so he borrowed and cadged like a Franciscan beggar of old.
  • For the rest of her life, Brise did just that, trudging across the untamed frontier to catechize children, build a school and found an order of Franciscan sisters. How The Catholic Church Endorses (Or Ignores) Mystical Visions
  • Luckily Mr. R — found two acquaintances in the place; one a Franciscan monk, a jolly fellow; and the other a maestro di capella, who sent a spinnet to the inn, and entertained us agreeably with his voice and performance, in both of which accomplishments he excelled. Travels through France and Italy
  • The Capuchins had first begun in 1525 when Matteo da Bascio, a lone member of a Franciscan friary in the Marches of Ancona, sought a return to a stricter observance of the mendicant life and an urban ministry to the poor and the sick.
  • GALLAGHER: Now I spoke with morning with representatives of the Franciscans and Caramelite orders in Israel, they tell me no Christian churches have been directly hit, but at the monastery at Mount Carmel, which is on the hill overlooking Haifa they felt the effects of just three more hits just as I was talking to them, but they said so far no damage to their property. CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2006
  • Similarly, in the thirteenth century, the peripatetic general chapter of the Franciscan Order regulated matters as central to the life of the local priories as the form and content of the novitiate and where it should be spent.
  • The most striking gain was made by the various Franciscan Orders, among which the Capuchins grew from about 22,000 brothers in 1650 to nearly 33,000 in 1754.
  • She then went to Cortona to seek the aid of the Franciscans, who thereafter became her spiritual fathers.
  • By the time of Kangxi s reign, Catholic missionary activity had been well established, and when the Franciscan monks.
  • The American Museum of Natural History's ongoing dig has focused on the island's mission of Santa Catalina de Guale, inhabited by Franciscan missionaries for much of the 17th century.
  • The working-class neighborhoods on the South Side still cling to the hillsides with their narrow streets, stair-step sidewalks, and worn and sad-looking houses with the kinds of expansive city views that San Franciscans pay millions for. Housing Bust? What Housing Bust?
  • Eventually he was excommunicated for arguing with the Pope and for emphasising that his fellow Franciscans had made vows of poverty.
  • It is possible that the panel was painted for a Franciscan friar - presumably someone of standing, or who had wealthy connections outside the convent.
  • These fluids have brought about emplacement of cinnabar and metacinnabar at New dria, altered serpentine to calc-silicate assemblages (these include melanite and topazolite garnet, diopside and vesuvianite), reacted with serpentine to form coalingite and artinite and altered some of the Franciscan blocks.
  • The evening started in true daredevil fashion when acrobats from the Scarabeus Theatre Company scaled the walls of the Franciscan Friary in a dramatic performance that was not for the faint-hearted.
  • Franciscan missionaries moved into the area of the Rio Grande and began attempts to Catholicise the First Nations populations.
  • That beverage is described by the Franciscan, who was sent by St. Louis, as what he calls biting, and leaving a taste like almond milk on the palate; though Elphinstone, on the contrary writing in this century, says "it is of a whitish colour and a sourish taste. Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity
  • The “Compendium of the Catechism” speaks of “the wisdom of its presentation and the depth of its spirituality,” and our book has grown out of an “amicitia catechistica” between Notre Dame de Vie in France, Maryvale Institute and Franciscan University in Steubenville -- three institutions that have firsthand evidence of this spirituality through their courses in theology and catechesis. Archive 2008-06-01
  • But yet they that begot and brought forth that our old ancient purgatory pick-purse; that that was swaged and cooled with a Franciscan's cowl, put upon a dead man's back, to the fourth part of his sins; that that was utterly to be spoiled, and of none other but of our most prudent lord Sermons on the Card
  • A Franciscan friar, much of Bacon's life is obscure, but he was born in Somerset and probably studied at Oxford before teaching in Paris.
  • Franciscan monks
  • All over town, Franciscan monks - the order of mendicant friars which is St. Francis' legacy - were praying.
  • The lady also shows the girdle of a Franciscan tertiary visible at her knee, an affiliation confirmed by the brown scapular pendant on a gold chain around her neck.
  • Mr. Benioff, 46 years old and a fourth-generation San Franciscan, recently discussed why Salesforce.com decided to stay in the city and the pros and cons of running a technology company there versus Silicon Valley. Looking to Leave, Then Staying Put
  • Chapin, a native San Franciscan who came out as gay in high school, said he would like to see a day "when LGBT people can go to a pro sports game and be themselves, not feel like they have to hide who they are. Joe Mirabella: San Francisco Giants Make History as First Pro Sports Team to Make "It Gets Better" Video
  • Bond found was a priest — a dynamic, handsome Franciscan friar in a brown robe — who was serving as the spiritual director for the retreat and agreed to begin counseling her on her marriage.
  • First, Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, will celebrate Pontifical Mass and ordain five priests for the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FFI) in the church of St. Francis in Tarquinia (a small town in Latium) on the Feast of the Annunciation (25 March 2009) at 10 a.m. Three Important Upcoming Masses in the Usus Antiquior

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