Julh-22-acem Sogglem Santam

Julh-22-acem Sogglem Santam.

Santancem Vatt: Julh 22-cem Sogglem Santam. (Concannim).
O Caminho dos Santos: Os Santos e festas da Dia 22 de Julho. (Portugej).
The Way of the Saints: All Saints of July 22. (Waspish).

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Saudações! A Paz de Jesus Cristo esteja com você! Boas festas de Nossa Senhora, nossa Mãe Maria, sob os títulos de Nossa Senhora das Rochas e Santos Lourenço e Maria de Magdala!

The Peace of Jesus Christ be with you! Happy feasts of Our Lady, our Mother Mary, under the titles of Our Lady of the Rocks, and Saints Lawrence and Mary of Magdala!


There is nothing more Important than to ensure that, when we Die, we go to Heaven.

"What doth it profit a man to gain the whole world and to lose his soul?"

No one can be saved, and go to heaven, unless he confess that Jesus Christ is God, that Jesus Alone is God, in the Trinity, and that the Church He established and guaranteed, the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic (Roman) Church, under the lawful successor of St Peter, is the only true Church, that Heretics and Apostates cannot become lawful Popes, that there was a Vacancy in the Papacy from the death of Pope Pius XII, October 28, 1958, and until the election of Pope Michael, July 16, 1990. (See Unam Sanctam and the Council of Florence's Decree for the Jacobites Cantate Domino).

Heaven and Hell are permanent. You can't be lost from Heaven. You can't be saved (recovered) from Hell.

Return to the Catholic Church under His Holiness Pope Michael I.
Mary, Mother of All Christians,
Most Powerful Intercessor
with her son, Jesus Christ
  1. MAJOR FEASTS
    1. The Birthday in Our Lord of St Lawrence of Brindisi

    2. The Feast of St Mary Magdalene

    3. The Feast of St Wandregisilus or Wandrille of Fontenelle
  2. Historical events
    Feasts of Mary, Mother of All Christians, Most Powerful Intercessor with her son, Jesus Christ
    "Now we know that God doth not hear sinners: but if a man be a server of God, and doth his will, him he heareth." John ix, 31.
  3. July 22, 1452 Our Lady of the Rocks.
    Our Lady of the Rocks Church in Kotor Bay, Montenegro.
    Our Lady of the Rocks Church in Kotor Bay, Montenegro.
    «Our Lady of the Rocks or Gospa od Škrpjela is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro (the other being the Island of St George or Sveti Ðorde island). It is an island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks around what was merely a rock standing out of the surface of the sea. The Church of Our Lady of the Rocks (Italian: Chiesa della Madonna dello Scarpello) is the largest building on the islet; it has a museum attached. There is also a small gift shop close to the church and a navigation light at the western end of the island. The island was made over the centuries by local seamen who kept an ancient oath after finding the icon of Madonna and Child on the rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. Upon returning from each successful voyage, they rocks or boulders to the rock. Over time, the island gradually became enlarged. The custom of adding rocks to the islet is alive even nowadays. Every year on the sunset of July 22, an event called fašinada in the local dialect, when local residents take their boats and throw rocks into the sea, widening the surface of the island, takes place. The church was renovated in 1722. The church contains 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja, a famous 17th-century baroque artist from Perast. His most important painting, ten meters long, is The Death of the Virgin. There are also paintings by Italian artists, and an icon from about 1452 of Our Lady of the Rocks, by Lovro Dobricevic of Kotor. The church also houses a collection of silver votive tablets and a famous votive tapestry embroidered by Jacinta Kunic-Mijovic from Perast. It took her 25 years to finish it while waiting for her beloved to return from a long journey, and eventually, she became blind. She used golden and silver fibres but what makes this tapestry so famous is the fact that she also embroidered her own hair into it.»

  4. July 22: Notre Dame de la Garde or Our Lady of the Guard at Marseille also called La Bonne Mère.
    «Notre Dame de le Garde. Marseilles, France. "The Queen of Heaven is much honored in this French church, where every Saturday the Blessed Sacrament is exposed from midnight till noon. There are seen more than thirty large silver lamps, which a quantity of branches of coral, of extraordinary size. (Chronicon Massilliense.)"»

    One Marian calendarist site has mentioned Our Lady of the Guard at Marseilles for July 22 but I cannot find any information that links Notre Dame de la Garde to July 22.

  5. July 22: Our Lady of Safety or of Safe Hiding, Overloon, Holland.
    «This title is a very recent one, having originated in World War II, at Overloon, a small town in Holland, lying about midway between Nijmegen and Venlo, about 30 miles south of Arnhem.After the German Nazi Infidels had overrun Holland, a great many young Dutchmen fled to escape capture and possible death by the Germans. Many of these young men found a place of hiding in Overloon. There are stories that several times this little town of some 1700 or 1800 inhabitants, had as many as 200 fugitives, hiding in the homes of the town. A great many of these refugees who found a hiding place in Overloon, promised the Blessed Virgin they would erect a shrine in her honor if she would help save them. The battle to free Overloon took place between 30 September and 18 October 1944, and was fought between the Allied forces and the German Nazi Infidels. After suffering heavy losses, the battle resulted in an allied victory freeing the town of Overloon from German occupation. The battle had been ferocious, as 2,500 soldiers died at Overloon while the village itself was completely destroyed. For some reason this battle is not much remembered in the Netherlands, even though there is a museum in Overloon where the broken armored vehicles and tanks that had been left behind on the battlefield have been preserved for viewing. After the war was over and peace came to the country, the Dutchmen who had been hiding in Overloon got together and built the promised shrine at Overloon, dedicating it to the Mother of God under the title of Our Lady of Safety or Safe Hiding. The following is from a translation of the Reuters article of December 4, 1954: "On Wednesday, December 8, on the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a chapel in Overloon will be consecrated. This simple chapel stands on the road that leads to Limburg, and will be dedicated to Our Lady of Safe Hiding. It was in mid 1942 that the first of those seeking safety from the brutal German occupiers sought hospitality in Overloon. By mid-1944 there were about 200 young men hiding in Overloon waiting for the day of liberation. In one of the forested areas there was even a student camp furnished with tents. This was all possible thanks to the wise and careful planning of an organization then at work, and to the hospitality and silence of the people of Overloon. In 1945, those who had once been in hiding in Overloon, and who had enjoyed the generosity of the village, gathered funds for a memorial to the memory of those anxious days, and in gratitude to the people whose silence and hospitality had kept them alive. And so now this memorial is erected: a chapel dedicated to Mary, Our Lady of Safety, the patroness of Safe Hiding. The designer of this chapel is the architect Strik, while the famous Brabant sculptor Piet van Dongen created a fine image depicting the Madonna with two young men hiding under her cloak."»

  6. Collective of Martyrs and IsoMartyrs
  7. + The Holy Martyrs of El Viso de los Peterches, in the province of Cordoba, Spain Saints Joseph Morales Ruiz and Peter Luque Cano, priests of the diocese of Cordoba, Spain, martyred, murdered July 22, 1936 by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  8. + The Holy Martyrs of MajiaZhuang near DaiNing, Weixian County, in the province of Hebei in China Saints Anna Wang, virgin, Lucia Wang WangZhi, her 9 year old son Andrew Wang TianQing, her unnamed younger daughter, and other women and their children, martyred by the Satanists, the Boxers, July 22, 1900. They were buried in a mass grave by the Satanists. On November 6, 1901, the corpses were exhumed to grant them a proper burial. Fr Albert Wetterwald, who presided over the ceremony, wrote in his report, "When the persons in charge, working carefully, in solemn silence removed the layer of earth that covered the corpses; when all saw the limbs and heads of the victims appear confused, but intact, it was a cry of admiration and pain at the same time. The pagans cried out for a miracle. Christians wept, but more with joy than sadness." Beatified April 17, 1955 by Pope Pius XII. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope. The Boxers were a mix of pagans and Muslim Infidels, instigated by the Muslim Infidels jealous at the growing influence of Christianity in China.

  9. + The Holy Martyrs of Martyrs of Massylis or Marula in Numidia, now the Arab colony of Algeria Saints Ajabosus, Andrew and Elian, they are also called the Holy Martyrs of the Massilitani in the Roman province of Africa now Tunisia, on whose death anniversary St. Augustine gave a sermon. The Massili or Massilei were a tribe of Berbers. We have three testimonies of the highest value, from which however it is not possible to obtain details. St. Augustine delivered a sermon In natali martyrum Massilitanorum, but in it he does nothing but examine what are the incentives of sin and how Christians, following the example of martyrs, must overcome them. The Carthaginian Calendar of 525-35 certifies the day of their celebration: “XI kal. aug. sanctorum Maxulitanorum," that is July 22, but it does not go down to other details. And finally the Gerominian Martyrology reviews them on the same day with these words: "et Maxilitanorum Andreae Eliani Corbosae,” where however we do not know if the three names are part of the group or not. Delehaye, for example, believes that the Andrew indicated here is an Antiochene martyr.

  10. + The Holy Martyrs of Montoro in the province of Cordoba, Spain Saints Eliseus Mary, baptized as John Duran Cintas, Francis Garcia León, 16 year old boy, James Mary Carretero Rojas, Joseph Mary Matthew Carballido, and Raymond Mary Pérez Sousa, all, except, Francis Garcia Leon, Carmelites, martyred, murdered July 22, 1936 by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  11. + The Holy Martyrs of Pannonia Saints Cyril bishop of Antioch, Andrew, Aulus, Tebellius and Sterteus. The Roman Martyrology commemorates Cyril bishop of Antioch on 22 July. In the episcopal lists of this city, he comes after Timaeus, that is, he would have been elected around 279-80. Nothing is known of Cyril's episcopate, except that he might have admitted to ecclesiastical communion the priest Lucianus, previously condemned for his relations with Paul of Samosata. Probably, at the publication of the second edict of Diocletian (spring 303) which prescribed the capture of all the heads of the churches, Cyril was arrested and sent ad minas to Pannonia. In this sense we can interpret a passage from the Acts of the Four Crowned Saints". His death occurred in exile around 306. A martyr named Andrew is commemorated together with Cyril in the Hieronymian Martyrology (Martyrology of St Jerome) along with other companions Saints Aulus, Tebellius and Sterteus.

  12. + The Holy Martyrs of Pwllhalog, near Cardiff, in Cymru ("Wales") Saints Philip Evans and John Lloyd, martyred, murdered, July 22, 1679, by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of England, Maranos and Freemasons, illegally occupying Cymru, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors, refusing to accept the "Kings of England," as "Popes of England." Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope. Philip Evans was born in Monmouth in Cymru in 1645, was educated at the Jesuit College of St Omer (now in France), joined the Society of Jesus in Watten September 7, 1665, and was ordained at Liège (now in Belgium) and sent to South Wales as a missionary in 1675. He worked in Wales for four years, and despite the official anti-Catholic policy no action was taken against him. When the Oates' scare swept the country both Lloyd and Evans were caught up in the aftermath. In November 1678 the Satanist John Arnold of Llanvihangel Court near Abergavenny, offered a reward of £200 (equivalent to £30,000 in 2019) for his arrest. Despite the manifest dangers Evans steadfastly refused to leave his flock. John Lloyd was a Breconshire man and a secular priest (a priest not associated with any religious order). He was educated in Ghent (now in Belgium), and from 1649 at the English College, Valladolid, Spain. He took the 'missionary oath' on October 16, 1649 to participate in the English Mission. Sent to Wales in 1654 to minister to covert Catholics, he lived his vocation while constantly on the run for 24 years. Both were seized at the home of Christopher Turberville at Sker, Glamorgan, on December 4, 1678. Ironically the posse which arrested him is said to have been led by Turberville's brother, the notorious Satanist Edward Turberville. Both priests were brought to trial in Cardiff on Monday, May 5, 1679. Neither was charged with being associated with the plot concocted by the Apostate Titus Oates. Nonetheless, they were tried for being priests and coming to England and Wales contrary to the provisions of Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, and were declared guilty of treason for exercising their priesthood. The executions took so long to be scheduled that it began to appear that they might not take place. The priests were allowed a good deal of liberty, even to leaving the prison for recreation. The executions took place in Pwllhalog, near Cardiff, on July 22 1679.[7] Two plaques mark the site at what is now the junction of Crwys Road and Richmond Road in Roath, Cardiff, still known as "Death Junction". Evans was the first to die. He addressed the gathering in both Welsh and English saying, 'Adieu, Father Lloyd! Though only for a little time, for we shall soon meet again.' Lloyd spoke very briefly saying, 'I never was a good speaker in my life.'

  13. + The Holy Martyrs of Reduena in the province of Madrid, Spain Saints Jerome, baptized as Tryphon Tobar Calzada, Marinus, baptized as Peter Alonso Ortega, and Victoricus Mary, baptized as Eugenius Artola Sorolla, Marist Brothers of the Schools, martyred, murdered July 22, 1936 by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  14. + The Holy Martyrs of Toledo in Spain, Saints Clement of the Sacred Hearts, baptized as Clement Lopez Yague, Discalced Carmelite novice; Eliseus of Jesus Crucified, baptized as Stephen Cuevas Casquero; Eusebius of the Child Jesus, baptized as Ovidius Fernandez Arenillas; Hermilus of St Eliseus, baptized as Peter Raymond Rodriguez; Perfectus of the Virgin of Carmel, baptized as Perfectus Dominguez Monge; and Joseph Augustine of the Blessed Sacrament, baptized as Thomas Matthew Sánchez, Discalced Carmelites, martyred, murdered July 22, 1936 by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  15. Collective of Saints not Martyrs and IsoMartyrs
    Individual Saints
  16. + St Anastasius, a monk in the Caucasus mountains, a student of St Maximus the Confessor. Imprisoned, tortured and martyred July 22, 662 at the fortress of Schemaris (or Schemarum) in the Caucasus mountains. In the fortress of Schemaris in the Caucasus mountains, St Anastasius, a monk, who, a disciple of St Maximus the Confessor, underwent jail and torture together with him and left for this fortress, here, or perhaps along the way, he lost his life.

  17. + St Augustine Fangi, of Biella. He joined the Dominicans as a young man, and entered the house in Biella, Italy. Noted for his severe self-imposed penances, and his complete self-control; he once had surgery without anesthetic, and without making an outcry, claming his mind had been on his prayers. Prior of houses in Biella, Socino in 1464, Vercelli, and Vigevano. Miracle worker, whose incidents include restoring back to life, for baptism, a child that had been born and who had then immediately after birth, died, long enough to be baptized. Another time, he met a little boy who was crying because he had broken a jug of wine. Augustine gathered up the shards and put them back together again, and prayed over it; it fused together and refilled with wine. Also, through his intercession, a woman was delivered from possession of five demons.

  18. + St Baudry, a 7th century monk. Founded the Abbey of Montfaucon in the diocese of Verdun, France.

  19. + St Benno II, he was a courtier to Emperors Henry III and Henry IV. He was made bishop of Osnabruck, Germany in 1068; he served for 20 years. Involved in the disputes between Emperor Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII. Founded Iburg Abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany.

  20. + St Claudius Marius Victorinus, martyr during the Roman persecutions, at Saussaye in France, his history is lost.

  21. + St Cyril, bishop of Antioch, who was distinguished for learning and holiness.

  22. + St Dabius or Davius also called Bavins, an Irish missionary in Scotland.

  23. + St Irenaeus Hyacinth, baptized as Joaquim Rodriguez Bueno, of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers), martyred, murdered, July 22, 1936 in Almudena, Madrid, Spain by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  24. + St James or Jack Lombardy, priest of Limoges, martyred, murdered, July 22, 1794 at Rochefort by the Fanatics, Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates and Usurpers of France, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to be fanatics, refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors, refusing to accept the Satanist Usurpers and Fraud "Government of Revolutionary France" as "Popes of France." Not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.

  25. + St Jerome, 22nd bishop of Pavia in Lombardy, succeeding St Theodor in 778 and until his death, July 19, 787. He was canonized by way of a Conformatio cultus, December 20, 1888, as part of the group "Hieronymus, Lanfranc and their three companions, bishops of Pavia," by Pope Leo XIII.

  26. + St Joseph, assistant to the famous Rabbi Hillel. Secretly a Christian believer, Hillel was baptized on his death bed, and entrusted his holy books to Joseph. As head of the synagogue in Tarsus, his congregation caught Joseph reading the gospels; they beat him and threw him in the Cydnus River. He then publicly converted. Friend and counselor to emperor Constantine the Great, who appointed him to the high position of Comes (Count). Built churches in Galilee, Tiberias, Nazareth, Capernaum, Bethsan, and Diocaesarea, and evangelized throughout the Holy Land. Fought Arianism, and moved to Scythopolis where he hid priests from their persecutors. Financial patron of Saints Eusebius of Vercielli and Epiphanius; Epiphanius wrote Joseph's biography. His guardianship of holy writings and holy men led to his association with guardians in general.

  27. + St Lawrence of Brindisi, confessor, superior general of the Capuchin Friars Minor of St Francis, his birthday in the Lord at Lisbon in Portugal. Illustrious by his preaching and his arduous labor for the glory of God, he was canonized by Pope Leo XIII, who appointed July 7 for his feast day. (Roman Martyrology)

  28. + St Lewine, a virgin and martyr in Roman Britain, put to death by the pagan Saxons invaders. She was originally from Flanders where her cult is still alive. She is celebrated on July 22 or 24 depending on the sources. Her body was honourably kept at Seaford near Lewes in Sussex, till, in 1058, her remains, with those of St Idaberga, virgin, and part of those of St Oswald, were conveyed into Flanders, and are now deposited in St Winock's abbey at Berg. They have been honoured by many miracles, especially at the time of this translation, as even the century-writers of Magdeburg mention. A history of these miracles, written by Drogo, an eye-witness to several, is published by Solier the Bollandist.

  29. St Mary Magdalene
    St Mary Magdalene
  30. + St Mary Magdalene, her birthday or Dies Natalis in the Lord at Marseilles, our Lord had expelled from her seven demons; she deserved to be the first to see the Savior after He had risen from the dead.

  31. + St Mary Wang LiShi also called Mali, tortured and murdered by the Boxers, July 22, 1900. The Boxers were a mix of pagans and Muslim Infidels, instigated by the Muslim Infidels jealous at the growing influence of Christianity in China. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  32. + St Menelaus, or Meneve, an abbot in the territory of Auvergne. Born in Anjou, of a family allied to the Emperor Charlemagne. From his infancy it was his only ambition to serve Christ with his whole heart. When he was of an age to be settled in the world, his parents obliged him to accept a ring sent him by a great lord of the country, named Baronte, as a token that he would marry his daughter; but to prevent this engagement he fled into Auvergne, and there received the monastic habit at the hands of St Chaffre, or Theofrede, who was then œconome of the monastery of Carmery or Cormeri, so called from its founder, Carmen, duke of that country, since called St Theofrede's or Chaffre's monastery, in Auvergne, four leagues from Puy, in Velay, whom he had met at Menat, and followed to this abbey. Here he lived seven years, under the holy Abbot Eudo; then returned to Menat, seven leagues from Clermont: this monastery he built in such a manner as to have borne the name of its founder. He governed it for many years with great sanctity, and died in 720. He is honoured with singular veneration in Auvergne and Anjou, and mentioned by Usuard on the 22nd of July.

  33. + St Moroecha MacNaeb, or Morecha, an Irish child saint, his history is lost.

  34. + St Movean or Mobiu, a collaborator of St Patrick, he became a monk, and was made abbot of Inis-Coosery in County Down, Ireland. He later lived and died as a hermit in Perthshire, Scotland.

  35. + St Pancharius, bishop of Besançon, he was much persecuted by the Arian Emperor Constantius.

  36. + St Paul of Lara, a Mercedarian.

  37. + St Plato, his birthday at Ancyra at Galatia as a martyr. Under the lieutenant-governor Agrippinus, he was scourged, lacerated with iron hooks, and subjected to other most atrocious torments, and finally being beheaded, he rendered his invincible soul to God. The miracles he wrougth in assisting the captives are attested in the Acts of the second Council of Nicaea.

  38. + St Roque Catalan Domingo, of the Vincentian Congregation of the Mission, martyred, murdered, July 22, 1936 in Hortaleza, Madrid, Spain by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  39. + St Syntyches, at Philippi, she was mentioned by the blessed Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Philippians.

  40. + St Theophilus, a praetor, who was seized by the Muslim Infidels in Cyprus, and as he could not be induced either by presents or threats to deny Christ, was put to the sword.

  41. + St Victorianus Fernandez Reinoso, of the Salesians of Don Bosco, martyred, murdered, July 22, 1936 in Madrid, Spain by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  42. + St Walter of Lodi He is celebrated on July 22 or 24 depending on the sources The only child of Aldiprando and Adelazia, pious parents who were childless so long that they promised God they would devote any child of theirs to the Church. They kept their pledge, giving the boy a good education, and by age fifteen Gualtero was working as a Hospitaller friar in the San Raimondo il Palmerio hospital in Piacenza, Italy, beginning his lifelong devotion to care of the sick and poor. His father died not long after; his mother entered a convent, Gualtero sold off and gave away all their property, and the two devoted themselves to God. Gualtero worked in then San Bartolomeo hospital in Lodi, Italy, living as a sort of anchorite on the grounds. He founded clinics for the poor and pilgrims in the Italian cities of Fanzago, Vercelli, Tortona, Crema and Melegnano. With the financial assistance of the city of Lodi and the archbishop of Milan, Italy, he and a fellow priest founded the Ospitale della Misericordia (Hospital of Mercy) in Lodi, which attracted the services of many brothers, sisters and hermits, and the adjoining church of Saints James and Philip on 30 April 1206. Known for his ascetic life, working and travelling barefoot and dressed in sack cloth, he could heal by prayer and always gave away anything he had that was more than his immediate need.

  43. + St Wandregisilus, a courtier of King Dagobert I, after a pilgrimage to the Apostles at Rome, he and his wife separated and retired as religious, she as a nun, he as a monk at Montfaucon, Switzerland. Student of St Balderic. Hermit at Saint-Ursanne in the Juras. Monk in Bobbio. He was ordained by St Ouen of Rouen. Founded the Abbey of Fontenelle in Normandy, France in 657. Died July 22, 668.
OREMUS

Most Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Popes, Archbishops, Bishops, Hermits, Monks, Martyrs, Virgins, Champions and Heroes of Jesus Christ, whose feasts is today, named and unnamed, we pray to you for your intercession and guidance, lead us away from error and evil and into the Grace and Love of God, that with your assistance, we may join you in Eternity with the Living God, we make this prayer through Jesus Christ Our Lord, Who Lives and Reigns, in the Unity of the Godhead, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen.

Lúcío Mascarenhas.

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