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Here is the Sub Tuum Praesidium, one of the most ancient prayers to Our Lady, found scribbled in the catacombs during some lost moment of terror:
Archive 2009-07-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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Here is the Sub Tuum Praesidium, one of the most ancient prayers to Our Lady, found scribbled in the catacombs during some lost moment of terror:
Mt. Carmel Novena, Day 9: "Queen and Beauty of Carmel" elena maria vidal 2009
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Here are four poems from this collection, which was first published by the Tuum publishing house in 2007:
Archive 2009-06-01 Eric Dickens 2009
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Meum et Tuum has sold 600,000 of the sets since mid-March.
The Eyebrows Have It 2008
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Pater Noster qui es in caelis santifcetur Nomen Tuum.
a tragedy in England Dymphna 2008
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For this reason he is every where made to treat jests on sacred things and subjects, even down to the mythology of the Pagans, among Pagans, as undoubted marks of the ill-breeding of the jester; obscene images and talk, as liberties too shameful for even rakes to allow themselves in; and injustice to creditors, and in matters of Meum and Tuum, as what it was beneath him to be guilty of.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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No _Meum_ and _Tuum_ to exist in marriage, 62, 74, 75.
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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But that marriage which Love has inspired will in the first place, as in Plato's Republic, know nothing of _Meum_ and _Tuum_, for the proverb, 'whatever belongs to a friend is common property,' [137] is especially true of married persons who, though disunited in body, are perforce one in soul, neither wishing to be two, nor thinking themselves so.
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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_Meum_ and _Tuum_ are least heard, [163] because the citizens regard the common interest in all matters of importance.
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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So, too, it is well for married persons to have one purse, and to throw all their property into one common stock, that here also there may be no _Meum_ and _Tuum_.
Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch
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