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She was also known as Libera, Goddess of Libya, whose festival the Liberalia was celebrated each year in Rome during the Ides of March.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008
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The music is sung by children and the group is called Libera from that CD Angel Voices available through www. emiclassics.com Hope to see you at the Montreal service at Place Du Canada.
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The music is sung by children and the group is called Libera from that CD Angel Voices available through www. emiclassics.com Hope to see you at the Montreal service at Place Du Canada.
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The music is sung by children and the group is called Libera from that CD Angel Voices available through www. emiclassics.com Hope to see you at the Montreal service at Place Du Canada.
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The music is sung by children and the group is called Libera from that CD Angel Voices available through www. emiclassics.com Hope to see you at the Montreal service at Place Du Canada.
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At S. Giuseppe alla Lungara dei Pii Operai a daily foundation Mass with sermon and "Libera" is offered for the souls in purgatory.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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No one thinks of it, not even the family worn out by the length of the service, absorbed in their own sorrow; who in fact regret only the visible presence of the being they have lost; no one except myself, thought Durtal, and a few curious people, who associate themselves in their alarm with the "Dies iræ" and the "Libera," of which they understand both the language and the meaning.
En Route 1877
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The sixth part is the "Lux æterna," a trio for alto, tenor, and bass which is very dramatic in setting; and this leads to the "Libera," the final division and the climax of the work.
The Standard Oratorios Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers 1876
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An Italian priest who runs a group called "Libera" (Free) organizes the march and helps citizens fight organized crime.
unknown title 2009
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An Italian priest who runs a group called "Libera" (Free) organizes the march and helps citizens fight organized crime.
unknown title 2009
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