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St. Hyperdulia Feastday: August 29 735 The proper veneration that is reserved for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a heightened form of veneration compared to dulia, which is bestowed upon the saints. It should in no way be confused with latria, or adoration, which is exclusively given to God.
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read, "stream," for "steam," mea culpa -- and let the Life Throne stream steam its healing mists, Father
J Christian | 8/29/2008
Saint Hyperdulia pray for us all, All; pray for this woman Claudia who seeks Lamb's light through her simple prayer; pray for prayer itself from simple, to dulian Oremus's to hyperdulian Aves & Alleluias to latrian Angelic Hosannas; pray our prayers do not falter into hypostupidities and lottery seeking latrines; pray for the pagans, esoteric thrill seeker witches, apostates agonizing in agnosticisms -- that they be granted some their righted steps to Jacob's ladder; pray we may clamber on to Augustine's contemplative path, to exoteric ecstasy, to Yahweh, to Lamb light's bath; pray we tread those golden streets and wade our God's Life Throne steam; pray we freely worship, without dread, and vision, without frail dream; pray we pray aright, an whether it be day or whether it be night; pray our prayers be answered when we have set, fixt & sent them bright, Amen our Mother Mary please show that earth woman a way away from Hell Selah
J Christian | 8/29/2008
I am catholic, and have been overpoweringly drawn towards paganisms and the esoteric, witch craft, but at times I am agnostic concerning with the infernal region after death. Help me
Claudia Zaragoza | 8/1/2008
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