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For the chapel called the Paolina or Pauline Chapel Michael Angelo also painted less-known frescoes, but from that time he devoted his life to
The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art Sarah Tytler 1870
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"Paolina," he said, looking sadly into her eyes with a deeper meaning in his own than she had ever seen there; "your words have made me very, very miserable!
A Siren Thomas Adolphus Trollope 1851
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"Paolina," he said, at length, "had motives of hatred against the woman who has been killed, the friar had motives for feeling strong interest in Paolina.
A Siren Thomas Adolphus Trollope 1851
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New Liturgical Movement: Restoration of the Cappella Paolina skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Via Catholic News Service comes the story of the restoration of the Cappella Paolina in the Apostolic Palace: Papal prayer space: Restored Pauline Chapel ready for inauguration.
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Readers may recall the March 22nd NLM story which detailed the restoration of the Cappella Paolina in the Apostolic Palace.
Pope to Inaugurate Newly Restored Cappella Paolina with Vespers on Saturday 2009
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And to finish, a nice shot of the procession with the Holy Father leaving the Paolina:
Vespers for the Inauguration of the Newly Restored Pauline Chapel 2009
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“Here's something I wrote to my sister Paolina on the occasion of her wedding.”
Greeting Cards From the World's Grumpiest Poet Con Chapman 2011
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Further, one sees the Maundy Thursday altar of repose in the Cappella Paolina.
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In 1923, Enzo Ferrari met Baracca's mother, Countess Paolina, who asked that he use the horse on his cars for good luck.
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