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Little Office of the Passion  s:en:Index:Littleofficeofpa00bona (page 36 crop).jpg
Author
Saint Bonaventure
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Translator
Anon
Title
Little Office of the Passion
Publisher
Chicago, Ill. : Franciscan Herald Press
Description
"Arranged for the 'tre ore' the three hour agony of our Lord and for private use."
Language English
Source Internet Archive identifier: littleofficeofpa00bona
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