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Date: 2007-06-20 16:46:14
Christianity
Eastern Orthodoxy
Eastern Catholicism
Oriental Orthodoxy
Catholic liturgy
Eucharist
Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil
Mass
Priesthood
Canonical hours
Anaphora
Epiclesis

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