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Rosary Book: Joyful Mysteries.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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April 1, 2005
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Rosary Book: Joyful Mysteries
Patmos
Patmos Tools For Worship
Shohola PA
http://www.patmos.us
ISBN# 0976174823 $24.95 32 pages
Have there been times when you have taken out your Rosary to pray, but realized you did not fully understand what you were praying or why? Have you been trying to explain to your children the true meaning of praying with their Rosary? Do you want a better understanding of your prayer life ...
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