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  • (-) Sunday Gospels & Church Feasts (6)
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The Story of the Lottery Man and the Monk
The Feast of The Cross
Serving Others
God's Countless Blessings
The Blessing of God
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We Have Toiled All Night & Caught Nothing
Count Your Blessings
Thirty, Sixty, and One Hundred
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