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Stations of the Cross - A Photographic Pilgrimage to Jerusalem - cover

Stations of the Cross - A Photographic Pilgrimage to Jerusalem

Steven Brooke

Casa editrice: Steven Brooke

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Take an extraordinary and inspirational photographic journey in the very footsteps of Christ along the pathway known as the Stations of the Cross. Learn the traditional prayers for each station. Join internationally recognized author and photographer Steven Brooke on a remarkable walk through the sacred ancient streets of Old Jerusalem.
Disponibile da: 16/03/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 80 pagine.

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