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  • The building of a church cannot be begun before the bishop or his delegate has approved of the site, placed a cross there, and blessed the first stone (Pontificate Romanum, Pars II, De benedict. et imposit.prim. lapid. pro eccl. aedif.).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

  • "It's only inevitable if good people like you, Martin, say it is inevitable and then do nothing to oppose the imposit ..."

    ARN News 2010

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