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Daily Archives: April 16, 2011

Entry into Jerusalem | The Palm Sunday Icon

Posted on April 16, 2011 by iconreader
Posted in Icons of Christ, Icons of the Incarnation | Tagged Entry into Jerusalem, Great Feast, Jesus Christ, Palm Sunday, St. John, St. Peter, The Apostles | 7 Comments
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