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  • Oh why did I have to look "Lorica" up on wikipedia?

    Anywhere, Anytime: Cycling and Mobility BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • The traces of Celtic influences and, as Mr. Bishop points out, of "Spanish symptoms", are very marked in this book, but it is difficult not to admit that such a prayer as the "Lorica" (breastplate), which, while resembling that attributed to St. Patrick, is different from it and ascribed to a certain Loding, partakes in some respects of the nature of an incantation.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • This also contains the Passion according to the four Evangelists and a miscellaneous collection of non - liturgical prayers (many of them connected with the Passion of Christ), and also the "Lorica" of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • Lorica Solutions ( "Lorica"), a privately-held company headquartered in Buffalo, New York.

    News 2010

  • Vittoria always pays attention to the tendencies of the moment and this year has created a repetition of the first models produced few years ago with an interpretation in modern terms by melting together advanced materials as Lorica, Micro Fiber and valuable skins and past times design making Vittoria history.

    Archive 2009-04-01 BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Vittoria always pays attention to the tendencies of the moment and this year has created a repetition of the first models produced few years ago with an interpretation in modern terms by melting together advanced materials as Lorica, Micro Fiber and valuable skins and past times design making Vittoria history.

    BSNYC Product Review: Vittoria 1976 Cycling Shoe BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Those must be old Sidis actually made from animal hide instead of Lorica.

    Anywhere, Anytime: Cycling and Mobility BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Lorica ('The Deer's Cry'): The famous prayer (of which I quoted a section in the previous post).

    Works by and Attributed to St. Patrick 2006

  • The "smith" was the object of a curious prejudice, probably akin to that expressed in St. Patrick's "Lorica", and derived from the smith's having inherited the functions of the savage weapon-maker with his poisons and charms.

    The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo

  • It is called the “Lorica” and also “The Deer’s Cry.

    St. Patrick’s Breastplate by Kuno Meyer 1922

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