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Trinidad and that one which he called Sancta, and the land which afterwards and farther on he called Isla de Gracia.
The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 Various 1884
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Another early example of a chapel within another building is the small one now known as the Sancta
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Portuguese, 8 February, 1513; it was originally called Sancta
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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In the tympanum of the semicircle over the Madonna, written in letters of gold on purple, surrounded by the word "Sancta" in ordinary ink, is the monogram of Maria, having a small sun and moon above it, and other inscriptions, partly Latin, partly Greek.
Illuminated Manuscripts John William Bradley 1873
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Sancta Rufola (repeat) learning not to settle deciding on two Kauni projects still feeling this way prescience
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Sancta Rufola, la noble patronne de cette blague! mes devises
Best of 2009: Gift 2009
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A new rubric specifies that, if the blessing of the water is done in the baptistery, “the cantors and the people remain in their place, and continue the chant of the Litanies, repeating the invocations from ‘Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis’, if need be”; meanwhile, the clergy go to bless the font without them.
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Sancta Rufola, la noble patronne de cette blague! mes devises
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Sancta Rufola, la noble patronne de cette blague! mes devises
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Sancta Rufola, la noble patronne de cette blague! mes devises
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