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There were the canonizations of nine saints, ranging from Juan Diego of Mexico to the little-known Pauline of the Heart of Jesus in Agony, keeping up a pace of saint-making that had led Ratzinger to suggest that John Paul was canonizing profligately.
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There were the canonizations of nine saints, ranging from Juan Diego of Mexico to the little-known Pauline of the Heart of Jesus in Agony, keeping up a pace of saint-making that had led Ratzinger to suggest that John Paul was canonizing profligately.
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Bowing to the Future: Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony
Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony Lou Anders 2009
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Bowing to the Future: Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony (Again)
Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony (Again) Lou Anders 2008
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Bowing to the Future: Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony
Podcast: Yours Truly in Agony Lou Anders 2008
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Jackie herself also has an article entitled The Agony and the Ecstasy.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Older Delinquents title The Agony of Jimmy Quinlan description Homeless alcoholic "derelicts" featured in this documentary from 1970s Montreal.
Archive 2008-12-01 Sandra K 2008
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Older Delinquents title The Agony of Jimmy Quinlan description Homeless alcoholic "derelicts" featured in this documentary from 1970s Montreal.
Older Delinquents Sandra K 2008
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The long way back to barracks, dragging an invisible man called Agony whose heavy hands were clamped upon a broken foot.
More Than Human Sturgeon, Theodore, 1918-1985 1953
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Agony, that is the word-agony unexpressed and inexpressible-agony unrelieved and unrelievable by any earthly power.
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