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Description Целование напрестольного евангелия в академическом во имя апостола и евангелиста Иоанна Богослова
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Source 17 Марта 2019, Неделя Торжества Православия / 17 March 2019, The Sunday of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
Author Saint-Petersburg Theological Academy

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