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Seventy (70) Themes: Pastoral Themes for Sunday Mass and Holy Days - based on Year Two (2) of the Lectionary.

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Category: Religion
Publisher: Middlesex: The Grail, 1969.
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Paperback booklet in fair condition. Shelfwear to edges of covers and bumps to corners. Remains of large sticker mark on front cover. Other general marks to covers. Spotting to edges of text block. Pages lightly tanned. 8vo. 79pp.

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