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Page 143
... Catholic princes or communes and disappeared elsewhere . This meant in practice that the northern half of Germany lost most of its monasteries , while the south , though devastated by the Peasants ' Revolt , emerged with many of its ...
... Catholic princes or communes and disappeared elsewhere . This meant in practice that the northern half of Germany lost most of its monasteries , while the south , though devastated by the Peasants ' Revolt , emerged with many of its ...
Page 191
... Catholic University of America . Later still , another foundation was made from England by Ampleforth at St Louis . Finally , an abbey was founded by the congregation of France in the French - speaking province of Quebec . Thus in north ...
... Catholic University of America . Later still , another foundation was made from England by Ampleforth at St Louis . Finally , an abbey was founded by the congregation of France in the French - speaking province of Quebec . Thus in north ...
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... Catholics , who , if they wished for Catholic schooling for their children , could only find it in the religious houses abroad . All the English houses ( save for the recently affiliated Buckfast ) have been and are committed to these ...
... Catholics , who , if they wished for Catholic schooling for their children , could only find it in the religious houses abroad . All the English houses ( save for the recently affiliated Buckfast ) have been and are committed to these ...
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