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Jun 2024
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The Sacred Heart Devotion: Ancient Origi...

St. Anthony's Tongue
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We all are familiar with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but are you familiar with it's ancient origins? The common devotion stems from the 17th century, but it has roots all the way back to the Gospel writers.


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