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"Short" Breviaries in 20th Century AmericaAnalyzes the breviaria parva, or little hours, based on the Divine Office but adapted for the laity and "active" orders. Presented in order of appearance, compared with the complete Office.
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10 Commandments Bookshttp://www.10commandmentsbooks.com/ Catholic and Christian books. Searchable database of titles plus recommended reading list.
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10 mm Rosary BeadsRosaries with 10-millimeter gemstone and Swarovski beads. Designed for those who need or want larger rosary beads than the average sizes. Handmade in sterling silver.
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A Catholic Page for LoversAn oasis in cyberspace celebrating the beauty of holiness, the holiness of beauty, and the romance of orthodoxy, the greatest love ever known.
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A Dominican Booklisthttp://www.mcgonigal.demon.co.uk The lists give details of publications by Dominicans and about Dominicans:those who follow the charism of St Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers in 1216.
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A Garden Enclosedhttp://www.agardenenclosed.com Flexwire rosaries and Divine Mercy chaplets of gemstones and crystal with sterling silver components. Online ordering.
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A Guide to Religious Ministrieshttp://www.religiousministries.com Catholic men and women religious communities in the US, diocesan vocation offices, lay ministry organizations, secular institutes, associate societies, religious study opportunities, retreat centers
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A Shepherd for New Orleans: Essays in Honor of Rev. Harry W. Tompson, S.J.Father Harry W. Tompson, S.J. made a big difference in the lives of many diverse people. This site explores how his spirited joy, strength, and witness live on through a collection of stories and essays in tribute to him.
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A Traditional Catholic Mailing Listhttp://rcatholic-l.freeservers.com/ Lively discussions between Traditional Catholics, Protestants, and other faiths. Most participants are from FidoNet's R_Catholic discussion group.
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Abbaye Saint-Benoithttp://www.st-benoit-du-lac.com The Benedictine monks who live there lead a contemplative religious life. Their existence is centred mainly on the search of God and prayer.
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