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Letter #75, 2021, Thurs., July 29: Viganò

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    (2) the first page of the missal of the old Mass, Latin on the left, English on the right.

    The words at the bottom of the first page are from Psalm 42, composed by King David about 1,000 years before Christ (c. 1,000 B.C.).

Praise the Lord

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