Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Tuesday 24 October 2017

Pray To End Abortion. Adoration Vigil At Saint James' Church, Spanish Place, London. Friday, 27 October 2017. 1900 hrs.



Illustration: THE GOOD COUNSEL NETWORK

Cardinal Burke: Be Agents Of Mary’s Immaculate Heart, To Combat ‘Diabolical Forces’.



Cardinal Raymond Burke.
Photo Credit: Diane Montagna / LifeSiteNews.

BUCKFAST ABBEY, England (LifeSiteNews) — Cardinal Raymond Burke has summoned The Faithful to become “agents” of The Triumph of The Immaculate Heart of Mary in order to combat the “Diabolical Forces” that have been “unleashed upon the World” and are “entering into the very life of The Church.”

The Cardinal was speaking at The 2017 Fatima Centennial Summit, held at Buckfast Abbey, Devon, England, on 12 -13 October 2017, exactly one Century after The Miracle of The Sun, at Fatima, Portugal.

Cardinal Burke said these Diabolical Forces are working to draw Souls away from The Faith into a widespread Apostasy. Such Forces have entered even into the ranks of The Priesthood, he said, leading some Pastors to offer “Poisonous Fruits” to “the very Souls for whom they have been Consecrated to care for Spiritually.”

“How easily, today, the unthinking Member of The Faithful can be deceived and beguiled by appearances, attractive gestures, and flashy slogans, under which the substance is poison for his Soul,” the Cardinal said.

This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at, LIFE SITE NEWS

Monday 23 October 2017

Don't Kill Disabled People !!! Protect Every Human Life !!! Protégez Toute Vie Humaine !!!



committee on the rights of persons with disabilities - geneva

This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at,

WARNING: The UN Human Rights Committee wants to impose the Universal Legalisation of Abortion and Euthanasia.

The UN Human Rights Committee is currently revising the definition of the “Right To Life” in International Law. It contemplates imposing on every State the Legalisation of Abortion, of Assisted Suicide and of Euthanasia, in the very name of the Right To Life !!!

These lobbies of the “Culture Of Death” are about to win a decisive victory, in the greatest discretion. The final Text will be adopted in the upcoming months. It is still possible to stop this manoeuvre.

Support the action of the ECLJ before the Committee in co-signing the pleading that it will submit and in sharing this alert.


The Committee, on The Rights of Persons
with Disabilities of The United Nations,
officially stated that Abortion of Children,
because of a disability, violates The Convention
on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities.


While an important pressure takes place to impose the Legalisation of Eugenic Abortion, The Committee on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities of The United Nations has just declared, in AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT, that “Laws, which explicitly allow for Abortion on grounds of impairment, violate The Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Art,. 4,5,8)”. 

This Committee further explained that this type of Abortion is often based on inaccurate diagnosis and that “even if it is not false, the assessment perpetuates notions of stereotyping Disability as incompatible with a good life”.

In this Declaration, The Committee on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities directly opposes The Human Rights Committee, which has undertaken the re-interpretation of the “Right To Life” as implying a Right To Abortion, “most notably . . . when the Foetus suffers from fatal impairment”. The Committee on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities asks for the removal of this assessment.

The Declaration of The Committee on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities is very important. It reminds, once again, of the necessity to firmly oppose the Eugenic temptation, which relies on disdaining weakness.


Similarity with Nazi ideology denounced.

In 1947, already, the writers of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights had to oppose the attempt aiming at allowing the “Prevention Of The Birth Of Children Mentally Handicapped” and children “Born From Parents Suffering From Mental Illness”. The similarity of these propositions with The Nazi ideology was then denounced.

The ECLJ rejoices in this Declaration, which goes along with its numerous interventions before The Human Rights Council. The ECLJ will continue to denounce Pre-Natal Eugenics, as well as Late Abortions, and to re-iterate the fact that The Rights To Life and To Care must be guaranteed to every person.

The Committee on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities also took a stand against a so-called “Right To Euthanasia”, for, according to them, it “perpetuates stereotypes about severely impaired people suffering and being BETTER OFF DEAD". Just like with Disabled Unborn Children . . .

The ECLJ also submitted a Memorandum to The Human Rights Committee in support of The Right To Life Memorandum which was supported by more than 130,000 persons. The ECLJ will attend the work sessions in Geneva, on 27 October 2017 and 1 November 2017 and 2 November 2017. We invite you to SIGN THIS PETITION and to share this information around you.

Thank you !

Die Schätze Des Allerheiligsten Herzens Mariens. Les Trésors Du Saint Cœur De Marie. The Treasures Of The Sacred Heart Of Mary.




Illustration: HOLY CARD HEAVEN



"Je vous salue, Marie".
Available on YouTube at


"Ave Maria".
Composed by Schubert.
Available on YouTube at

Sunday 22 October 2017

Churches Urged To Toll Their Bells To Mark Fifty Years Since The Abortion Act. Eight Million Lives Lost Since 1967.





Ann Widdecombe said Britain's conscience had been 'deadened' by fifty years of Abortion.
Text and Illustration: THE CATHOLIC HERALD

Ann Widdecombe joins Appeal for Churches to Commemorate Eight Million Lives lost since 1967.

A Pro-Life Group is appealing to Churches across Britain to toll their Bells to mark the Fiftieth Anniversary of The Abortion Act.

The Pro-Life Alliance wants Bells to be rung – fifty times if possible – on Sunday, 29 October 2017, to Commemorate Eight Million Lives lost through Abortion. It has also called for Prayers of Reparation in Services across the Country.

Its Appeal is backed by Ann Widdecombe, former Conservative MP and Minister, who said in a video that Britain’s conscience had been “deadened” in the fifty years since The Act.

This Article can be read in full at THE CATHOLIC HERALD

Friday 20 October 2017

Rievaulx Abbey. Cistercian Monastery. Founded 1132. Powerhouse Of The North.



Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Building started in 1132 
by twelve Monks 
from Clairvaux, France.
[Editor: Play the following "Nunc Dimittis", by Christian Forshaw, whilst viewing this photo.]
Photo: 13 April 2014.
Source: Own work.
Author: Juliet220.
(Wikimedia Commons)


"Nunc Dimittis".
By Christian Forshaw.
From the CD "Sanctuary".
Available on YouTube at



Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Saved from: ENGLISH HERITAGE
Illustration: PINTEREST


Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Photo: 28 July 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: Tilman2007.
(Wikimedia Commons)


"Mortal Flesh".
(Anonymous).
Arrangement: Christian Forshaw.
From the CD "Sanctuary",
by Christian Forshaw.
Available on YouTube at



Artist's reconstruction of the Monks in Choir,
Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Illustration: ENGLISH HERITAGE


The perfect accompaniment to Rievaulx Abbey.
Christian Forshaw's arrangement of "Me, Me And None But Me", by John Dowland.
From the CD "Renouncement", by Christian Forshaw and The Sanctuary Ensemble.
Grace Davidson - Soprano.
Christian Forshaw - Saxophone.
Alexander Mason - Organ.
Available on YouTube at


Rievaulx Abbey 
in Winter.
Yorkshire, England.
Source: Unknown.
Author: Unknown.


"Te Deum".
5th-Century A.D., Solemn Monastic Gregorian Chant.
This would have been a regular daily part of 
The Divine Office at Rievaulx Abbey.
Available on YouTube at



Rievaulx Abbey 
at Dawn.
Photo: 2011.
Author: Antony McCallum.
Attribution: WyrdLight.com
(Wikimedia Commons)


"Magnificat".
By Christian Forshaw.
Andy Davey playing Alto Saxophone on this beautiful composition by Christian Forshaw.
The Choir is called "Sine Nomine" and it was recorded, with Christian's permission,
as part of an Evensong in Coventry Cathedral, England, in August 2008.
Available on YouTube at


Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Photo: 28 July 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: Tilman2007.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Rievaulx Abbey was a Cistercian Abbey, in Rievaulx, near Helmsley, in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England.

It was one of the great Abbeys in England until it was seized by King Henry VIII of England in 1538 during The Dissolution of The Monasteries. The striking ruins of its main buildings are a tourist attraction, owned and maintained by English Heritage.

Rievaulx Abbey was the first Cistercian Monastery in the North of England, Founded in 1132 by twelve Monks from Clairvaux Abbey, France.

Its remote location was well suited to The Order's ideal of a strict life of Prayer and self-sufficiency, with little contact with the outside World. The Abbey's Patron, Walter Espec, also Founded another Cistercian Community, that of Wardon Abbey, in Bedfordshire, England, on unprofitable wasteland on one of his inherited estates.

The first Abbot of Rievaulx, Saint William I, started construction in the 1130s. The fourth Abbot, Saint Aelred of Rievaulx, elected in 1147, expanded the buildings and otherwise consolidated the existence of what, with time, became one of the great Cistercian Abbeys of Yorkshire, second only to Fountains Abbey in fame.

Under Aelred, the Abbey is said to have grown to some 140 Monks and 500 Lay Brothers. By the end of his tenure, Rievaulx Abbey had five Daughter-Houses in England and Scotland.


Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Photo: 28 July 2006.
Source: Own work.
Author: Tilman2007.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Ruins of the former Cistercian Monastery.
Founded in 1132.
Photo: 15 November 2007.
Source: From geograph.org.uk
Author: Dennis Turner
(Wikimedia Commons)


Rievaulx Abbey.
Photo: 15 October 2009.
Source: From geograph.org.uk
Author: Simon Palmer
(Wikimedia Commons)

Once a magnificent construction
by human hands,
to Adore and Glorify God.

AND NOW . . .


Rievaulx Abbey, 
Yorkshire, England.
Ruins of the former Cistercian Monastery.
Founded in 1132.
Photo: 5 May 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: Mandala Heaven.
(Wikimedia Commons)




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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Saint Luke. Evangelist. Feast Day 18 October.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.


Saint Luke.
   Evangelist.
   Feast Day 18 October.

Double of The Second-Class.

Red Vestments.




Saint Luke.
Evangelist.
Artist: Rene de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.




English: Saint Luke.
Français: Saint Luc.
Artist: James Tissot (1836–1902).
Date: 1886-1894.
Current location: Brooklyn Museum
New York, United States of America.
Credit line: Purchased by public subscription.
Source/Photographer: Online Collection 

Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 
2007, 00.159.207_PS2.jpg
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Luke, originally a pagan, was born, according to Eusebius, at Antioch, the Capital of the Kings of Syria. Saint Paul tells us that he exercised the profession of a physician. He accompanied Saint Paul (The Apostle of the Nations) on his travels, and was with him during most of his Missions and when he was twice a prisoner in Rome.

Owing to his connection with this Master and the other Apostles, he was enabled to write The Third Gospel, which Saint Jerome and Saint John Chrysostom describe as "The Gospel of Saint Paul".

Like The Doctor of The Gentiles (Saint Paul), he addresses himself to pagans to show them that Salvation is brought by Jesus to all men, without exception, who believe in Him. He is symbolically represented as an Ox, one of the four animals in the Vision of Ezechiel [Third Lesson of The First Nocturn at Matins], because, at the beginning of his Gospel, he mentions the Priesthood of Zacharias, and because the Ox was usually the victim in the sacrifices of The Old Law.

The Mass of Saint Luke, like that of Saint Mark, offers this particular, that its Gospel refers to the instructions given by The Saviour to His seventy-two Disciples, both these Evangelists (Luke and Mark) not having been Apostles, but only Disciples of Our Lord.

Saint Jerome relates that Saint Luke died in Achaia, Greece, at the age off eighty-four.

Mass: Mihi autem nimis.

Pontifical Mass. Church Of Saint Mary, Norwalk, Connecticut. Thursday, 19 October. 1930 hrs.

Tuesday 17 October 2017

Saint John Cantius, Chicago. Pontifical High Mass. 100th Anniversary Of The Fatima Appearance Of Our Lady. Chicago Police Department Carry The Statue.





All Illustrations: NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT
Photography by RMDurkin.com and AMDG Photography.


This Article is taken from, and can be read in full at, NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT

By Charles Cole.

There have been Celebrations at Saint John Cantius, Chicago, on the 13th of every month since last May to Celebrate the Centenary of The Fatima Apparitions. On Friday, 13 October 2017, over 3,000 Faithful attended the final event Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 'Miracle of the Sun'.

Bishop Joseph Perry Celebrated Pontifical High Mass which was attended by a large number of The Faithful, including many Religious and Clergy, as well as a large group of Seminarians from Mundelein Seminary.

Father Rocky Hoffman, Executive Director of Relevant Radio, Preached the Sermon. Following Pontifical Mass, there was a Candlelight Ceremony to Crown the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima on the steps of the Church.

The Statue was carried by members of The Chicago Police Department.

Zephyrinus Is Invited To Spend A Country House Weekend With Friends "Ooop North".



Zephyrinus travels Pullman-Class on The Night Sleeper to Inverness.
Illustration: AMAZON

Monday 16 October 2017

I Got Life.



Illustration: GOOGLE IMAGES


"I Got Life".
Nina Simone.
Available on YouTube at

Sunday 15 October 2017

Saint Teresa Of Ávila. Virgin. One Of The Four Female Doctors Of The Church. Feast Day, Today, 15 October.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Teresa.
   Virgin.
   Feast Day 15 October.

Double.

White Vestments.




Saint Teresa of Ávila (Saint Teresa of Jesus) 
(1515-1582).
Artist: Rene de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.


Saint Teresa was born at Ávila, Spain. From her earliest childhood, she ardently desired to die a Martyr. At the age of eighteen, she entered The Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and Consecrated herself to Christ, whom she chose for her spouse (Epistle).

[The Order of Mount Carmel, which spread over The East in Apostolic times, penetrated into The West in the 13th-Century. Illustrious Members of this Order, much by their Sanctity, rank, or writings, are very numerous. Several have filled the greatest dignities in The Church.]

Her heart was so inflamed with Divine Love that she wrote: "How the enraptured Soul feels in this body its captivity and the misery of life ! It considers itself a slave sold in a foreign land; and, what is most bitter, is to see everywhere men's passionate love for this life, and so few banished ones who sigh like itself and Pray for the end of their exile." [Her autobiography, Chapter XXI.]



English: Saint Teresa Of Ávila (Saint Teresa Of Jesus).
One of four female Doctors of The Church. [Editor: The four female Doctors of The Church are: Saint Teresa of Avila; Saint Thérèse of Lisieux; Saint Catherine of Siena,
and Saint Hildegard von Bingen.]
Deutsch: Hl. Therese von Avila.
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640).
Date: 1615.
Current location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
Source/Photographer: [1]
(Wikimedia Commons)

Counselled by Jesus, she made the difficult Vow of always doing what she judged most perfect.

She attained through Prayer the highest degree of Mystical Life, and there found such enlightenment concerning Divine things (Collect), that her works earned for her, from Popes Gregory XV and Urban VII, the august Title of Doctor of The Church, which has been given to no other woman. [Editor: This last comment was dated 1945 in The Saint Andrew Daily Missal. Since then, three other women have gained the Title of Doctor of The Church. They are: Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (Thérèse de Lisieux (Saint Therese of The Child Jesus and of The Holy Face)); Saint Catherine of Siena; Saint Hildegard von Bingen. Wikipedia states that Saint Teresa of Ávila was given the Title of Doctor of The Church, by Pope Paul VI, in 1970.]



Saint Catherine of Siena. 
One of the four female Doctors of The Church.
Current location: The Church of Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati, Roma, Italy.
Author: Anonymous.
(Wikimedia Commons)

"The best Prayer," she wrote, "and the most pleasing to God, is that which brings on improvement, showing itself in good works, and not the enjoyment which only serves for our own satisfaction." [Letter to the Bishop of Ávila.]

The influence of this humble Virgin, who converted thousands of Souls, manifestly proves the supreme importance of The Contemplative Life, addressing itself, directly, as it does, to God, The Author of All Good.

She died of Divine Love on 5-15 October. 1582. [Pope Gregory XIII, in order to reform The Roman Calendar, had ordered the suppression of ten days of the year 1582; the day after 4 October was to be called the 15th of the same month. It was during this historic night, of the 4th to the 15th, that Saint Teresa died.]

Mass: Dilexísti.



Saint Hildegard von Bingen is one of the
four female Doctors of The Church.

Hildegard von Bingen's musical compositions.
Chant for The Feast of Saint Ursula.
Sung by Anonymous 4
Available on YouTube at



Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. 
One of the four female Doctors of The Church.

English: Detail of Saint Therese of The Child Jesus 
in the photograph taken

in the courtyard of the 
Monastery of Lisieux, Easter Monday, 15 April 1894.
Español: Detalle de Santa Teresa del Niño Jesús en la fotografía tomada en
el patio del monasterio de Lisieux el Lunes de Pascua, 15 de abril de 1894.
Français: Détail de Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus dans la photographie
prise dans la cour du monastère de Lisieux lundi de Pâques, 15 Avril, 1894.
Italiano: Particolare di Santa Teresa del Bambino Gesù nella fotografia
scattata nel cortile del monastero di Lisieux Lunedi di Pasqua, April 15, 1894.
Date: 3 September 2014.
Source: Archivos del Carmelo de Lisieux.
Author: Celine Martin (Sor Genoveva de la Santa Faz).
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptised as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada (28 March 1515 – 4 October 1582), was a prominent Spanish Mystic, Roman Catholic Saint, Carmelite Nun, author during The Counter Reformation, and Theologian of Contemplative Life through Mental Prayer. She was a Reformer of The Carmelite Order and is considered to be a Founder of The Discalced Carmelites along with Saint John of The Cross.

In 1622, forty years after her death, she was Canonised by Pope Gregory XV, and, on 27 September 1970, was named a Doctor of The Church by Pope Paul VI. Her books, which include her autobiography (The Life of Teresa of Jesus) and her seminal work El Castillo Interior (The Interior Castle), are an integral part of Spanish Renaissance Literature as well as Christian Mysticism and Christian Meditation practices. She also wrote Camino de Perfección (The Way of Perfection).

After her death, Saint Teresa's cult was known in Spain during the 1620s, and for a time she was considered a candidate to become a National Patron Saint. A Santero image of Our Lady of The Conception, said to have been sent by Saint Teresa with one of her brothers to Nicaragua, is now Venerated as the Country's National Patroness at The Shrine of El Viejo. Pious Catholic beliefs also associate Saint Teresa with the esteemed Religious image called Infant Jesus of Prague, with claims of former ownership and Devotion.

Thank God. The Tide Turns. Deo Gratias. Institute Of Christ The King: Good News (Finally) From England !!! Keep Praying.



Mass at Saint Walburge's, Preston, England.
Text and Illustration: RORATE CAELI

The Institute of Christ The King have made a succession of very exciting announcements about their Apostolate in the North -West of England, historically the most Catholic part of the Country.

In addition to the landmark Church, "The Dome of Home'", the Church of Saints Peter and Paul and Saint Philomena, in The Wirral, Cheshire, England., in The Diocese of Shrewsbury, which they have run since 2012, thanks to Bishop Mark Davis, they were given the magnificent Church of Saint Walburge's, Preston, in The Diocese of Lancaster, which boasts the tallest Spire of any Parish Church in England, in 2014, by Bishop Michael Campbell.

This Article can be read in full at RORATE CAELI

Saturday 14 October 2017

Saint Callistus I. Pope And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 14 October.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Callistus I.
   Pope and Martyr.

Double.

Red Vestments.




English: Statue of Pope Saint Callistus I, Rheims Cathedral, France.
Français: Statue du pape St Calixte au trumeau du portail
central du transept Nord, Notre-Dame de Reims.
Photo: 16 April 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Vassil.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Callistus, a Roman by birth, succeeding Pope Saint Zephyrinus in The See of Saint Peter, was called to share in The Priesthood of Christ in its fullness (Epistle, Collect).

It was Pope Saint Callistus I who instituted The Ember Day Fasts. He suffered Martyrdom 223 A.D.

Mass: Sacerdotes Dei.



English: Pope Saint Callistus I instituting The Ember Day Fasts.
Français: Saint Calixte Ier (Pope Calixtus I) instituant les jeûnes (instituting the fasts).
Cote : Français 185 , Fol. 201. Vies de saints, France, Paris, XIVe siècle,
Richard de Montbaston et collaborateurs.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopaedia.

Pope Callixtus I (+ 223 A.D.), also called Callistus I, was the Bishop of Rome (according to Sextus Julius Africanus) from 218 A.D., to his death. He lived during the Reigns of The Roman Emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus


Eusebius and The Liberian Catalogue gave him five years of Episcopate (217 A.D. - 222 A.D.). He was Martyred for his Christian Faith and is Venerated as a Saint by The Catholic Church.

When Was The Last Time That You Prayed For The Souls Of Your Deceased Family, Relatives, And Friends ? They Now Cannot Do Anything For Themselves. They Rely On You.



On Praying for a Holy Soul:
http://corjesusacratissimum.org/2013/11/praying-for-a-holy-soul/
Illustration: PINTEREST

The greatest gift you can give
to your deceased Family, Relatives, and Friends,
is to ask your Parish Priest to say a Mass for them.
They will be Eternally grateful to you.
Literally.


"De Profundis Clamavi".
By 
Josquin Desprez.
Performed by The Hilliard Ensemble.
Available on YouTube at

The following Prayer, The "De Profundis",
is from CATHOLIC ONLINE

Psalm 129.

De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine;
Domine, exaudi vocem meam.
Fiant aures tuæ intendentes
in vocem deprecationis meæ.
Si iniquitates observaveris, Domine,
Domine, quis sustinebit ?
Quia apud te propitiatio est;
et propter legem tuam sustinui te, Domine.
Sustinuit anima mea in verbo ejus:
Speravit anima mea in Domino.
A custodia matutina usque ad noctem,
speret Israël in Domino.
Quia apud Dominum misericordia,
et copiosa apud eum redemptio.
Et ipse redimet Israël ex omnibus iniquitatibus ejus.

Out of the depths I have cried unto Thee, O Lord !
Lord, hear my voice. 
Let Thine ears be attentive
to the voice of my supplication.
If Thou, O Lord, shalt mark iniquities:
Lord, who shall endureth ?
For with The Lord is merciful forgiveness:
And by reason of Thy Law
I have waited upon Thee, O Lord.
My Soul doth rely on His word:
My Soul doth hope in The Lord.
From The Morning Watch even unto night,
let Israel hope in The Lord.
For, with The Lord, there is mercy:
And with Him plentiful redemption.
And He shall redeem Israel from all its iniquities.
Eternal Rest Give Unto Them, O Lord,
And Let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Them,
May They Rest In Peace.

Amen.
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