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On Peace With Gregory the Great
Two days late for the saint’s feast, and two days early for the worldwide day of prayer and fasting, but here is the prayer I pieced together for a group meeting yesterday: Music Da pacem, Domine (Grant peace, Lord.) (Jacques … Continue reading
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Tagged day of fasting and prayer for peace, Eileen Egan, peacemaking, St Gregory the Great
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