Domain: revcastor.com

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Adoremus & Laudate Dominum
In Jubilate Deo, only the Psalm, Laudate Dominum appears. The traditional antiphon, Adoremus in aeternum has been added from Chants of the Church. ...
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CONTENTS
MP3. Da Pacem. Ubi Caritas. Veni Creator. Regina Caeli. Salve Regina ... Nota Bene: If you wish to buy a printed copy of "Jubilate Deo," this is readily ...
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Historical Background
The first great Roman persecution of the Church began in A.D. 64 under the Emperor Nero. Jewish rebellion in Palestine had resulted in the destruction of ...
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Father Castor's Homepage
Timothy W. Castor, born 1961, is a priest of the Diocese of Rapid City, assigned as Pastor for the parishes of Christ the King, Presho; St. Martin of Tours, ...
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Father Castor's Homepage
Timothy W. Castor, born 1961, is a priest of the Diocese of Rapid City, assigned as Pastor for the parishes of Christ the King, Presho; St. Martin of Tours, ...
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Father Castor's Homepage
Timothy W. Castor, born 1961, is a priest of the Diocese of Rapid City, assigned as Pastor for the parishes of Christ the King, Presho; St. Martin of Tours, ...
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Father Castor's Homepage
Timothy W. Castor, born 1961, is a priest of the Diocese of Rapid City, assigned as Pastor for the parishes of Christ the King, Presho; St. Martin of Tours, ...
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Body
The death of Jesus is seen as a tragic consequence of his efforts to preach a .... At Capernaum, Jesus speaks of his body as the bread that he will offer up ...
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Father Castor’s Weblog » Sunday Homily
Archive for the 'Sunday Homily' Category. « Previous Entries .... Search. You are currently browsing the archives for the Sunday Homily category. ...
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