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Stational

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Sta´tion`al    (~al)
a.1.Of or pertaining to a station.


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Previously, Eunice Howe translated and edited Palladio's guidebook to Rome's churches, while highlighting the Tridentine context of this "modern" pilgrim's guide to the stational churches (that is, the relics, icons, indulgences, liturgical practices, historical foundations, and legends) of the "Eternal City," a humanist philological "reform" of the medieval twelfth-century Mirabilia urbis Romae tradition.
[41-45] Nonmodifiable sociodemographic risk factors include maternal age, maternal education, race, ge stational age, birth weight, and socioeconomic status.
Mahony began Sunday's stational Mass of the Passion with the blessing of the palms.
 
 
 
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