Rosary at the Borders
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- | "[[Rosary at the Borders]]" (7 October, 2017): in [[Poland]]: hundreds of thousands of Polish [[Catholic Church|Catholics]] prayed the [[Rosary]] along the country's borders for peace and for the salvation of Poland and the world against [[secularization]]. | + | "[[Rosary at the Borders]]" (7 October, 2017): in [[Poland]]: hundreds of thousands of Polish [[Catholic Church|Catholics]] prayed the [[Rosary]] along the country's borders for peace and for the salvation of Poland and the world against [[secularization]]. It was a celebration of the [[Battle of Lepanto]]. |
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"Rosary at the Borders" (7 October, 2017): in Poland: hundreds of thousands of Polish Catholics prayed the Rosary along the country's borders for peace and for the salvation of Poland and the world against secularization. It was a celebration of the Battle of Lepanto.
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