Agatha Christie indult
The Agatha Christie indult is a nickname applied to the permission granted in 1971 by Pope Paul VI for the use of the Tridentine Mass in England and Wales. Indult is a term from Catholic canon law referring to a permission to do something that would otherwise be forbidden.
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Agatha Christie indult
The Agatha Christie indult is a nickname applied to the permission granted in 1971 by Pope Paul VI for the use of the Tridentine Mass in England and Wales. Indult is a term from Catholic canon law referring to a permission to do something that would otherwise be forbidden.
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Als Agatha-Christie-Indult ode ...... on 1962) in England und Wales.
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L'indulto di Agatha Christie è ...... indulto del cardinale Heenan.
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O Indulto Agatha Christie é um ...... stie!", assinando a aprovação.
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The Agatha Christie indult is ...... would otherwise be forbidden.
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Als Agatha-Christie-Indult ode ...... on 1962) in England und Wales.
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L'indulto di Agatha Christie è ...... indulto del cardinale Heenan.
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O Indulto Agatha Christie é um ...... stie!", assinando a aprovação.
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The Agatha Christie indult is ...... would otherwise be forbidden.
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Agatha Christie indult
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Agatha-Christie-Indult
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Indulto Agatha Christie
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Indulto di Agatha Christie
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