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| | The Reredos - Saint James |
 | | James the great is dressed as a pilgrim with staff, wallet and scrip and is wearing a pilgrim's hat, on the brim of which may be seen the scallop shell which is the pilgrim's badge. |
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http://www.stthomas.on.ca/james.htm
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| | James the Just - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James alone is mentioned as a brother of Jesus by Paul in Epistle to the Galatians 1:19. |  | | The relationship of James to Jesus has been rendered problematic to many Christians due to the belief that Jesus Christ was the Son of God, born of a Virgin. |  | | Eusebius of Caesarea reports the tradition that James the Just was the son of Joseph's brother Clopas, and therefore was of the "brethren" (which he interpretes as "cousin") of Jesus described in the New Testament. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_James_the_Just
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| | Saint James - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James the brother of Jesus, mentioned in Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3; Galatians 1:19. |  | | Saint James the Less, son of Alphaeus and brother of the apostle Matthew, also identified with "James, the son of Mary, brother of Joseph (or Joses)", mentioned in Mark 15:40 (ò mikros "the little"); Matthew 27:56. |  | | James, son of Zebedee, an apostle, brother of John the Apostle; also called Saint James the Great. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_James
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| | Saint Michael Center - Saints |
 | | Saint Evaristus was martyred for the Catholic Faith. |  | | Saint Athanasius and was appointed by him Bishop of Ethiopia in Africa. |  | | Saint Luke was martyred for the Catholic Faith. |
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http://www.smcenter.org/events_saints_oct02.htm
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| | The life and legend of St James the Apostle |
 | | The only reference to James the Great in the apocryphal gospels comes in the Gospel of the Ebionites (which survives only in fragments quoted by the 4th century writer Epiphanus), where a version of the story of the call beside the lake of Tiberias is given. |  | | James and John were present at the healing of Peter's mother-in-law (Mark1, 29), and at the raising of Jairus's daughter (Mark 5, 37; Luke 8, 51). |  | | With Peter and John, James was clearly one of Jesus's closest friends during his ministry, and as such, it is instructive to look for traces of him outside the canonical gospels. |
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http://www.csj.org.uk/apostle.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. James the Greater |
 | | James suffered martyrdom A.D. Acts 12:2), and, according to the tradition of the early Church, he had not yet left Jerusalem at this time (cf. |  | | The Galilean origin of St. James in some degree explains the energy of temper and the vehemence of character which earned for him and St. John the name of Boanerges, "sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17); the Galilean race was religious, hardy, industrious, brave, and the strongest defender of the Jewish nation. |  | | Even if St. James the Greater did not preach the Christian religion in Spain, his body may have been brought to Compostela, and this was already the opinion of Notker. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08279b.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. James the Less |
 | | We may venture to assert that the training of James (and his brother Jude), had been that which prevailed in all pious Jewish homes and that it was therefore based on the knowledge of the Holy Scripture and the rigorous observance of the Law. |  | | James, the brother of Jude -- Jude 1:1. |  | | James, the brother of the Lord -- Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3; Galatians 1:19. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08280a.htm
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| | Saint James |
 | | Saint James the Lesser was the Apostle James, son of Alphaeus and disciple of Jesus (Mark 3:18). |  | | James, Peter, and John were the only disciples present, for example, at the Transfiguration (Luke 9) and near Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. |  | | Together with his brother Saint John, Saint James was among the first disciples called by Jesus (Matt. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txh/jamess.htm
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| | St. James the Greater - Catholic Online |
 | | James and John did show further lack of understanding of their friend and Lord when he was turned away by Samaritans. |  | | The first thing James saw after he followed Jesus was his teaching with authority in the synagogue and the cure of Simon's mother-in-law. |  | | James did drink of the cup Jesus drank of, all too shortly after the Resurrection. |
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http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=59
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| | Saint James |
 | | This martyrdom took place March 25, the day of the Annunciation; but the Church has decreed that the feast of Saint James be celebrated on the twenty-fifth day of July, this being the day of the translation of his relics to Compostella. |  | | Zebedee means giving or given, and the blessed James gave himself to Christ by his martyrdom, and was given to us by God as a spiritual patron.... |  | | James the Apostle, the son of Zebedee, after Our Lord's Ascension first preached in Judea and Samaria, then went to Spain to sow the word of God. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/LEYENDA1.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: James |
 | | James is the common abbreviation of the Epistle of James/Letter of James in the Bible, New Testament |  | | * James the Just, brother of Jesus and believed to have written one of the books of the New Testament, the Epistle of James. |  | | The name is derived from the Hebrew word meaning held by the heel, protected, or supplanted. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/J/JA/JAM/James
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| | Saint James Episcopal Church - History of Saint James |
 | | James Adams [1799-1868] served the church from 1860 to 1868. |  | | Reverend Oxford served the church during the Great Hurricane of 1938, when the church was severely damaged. |  | | It was in the year of 1734, he established a church in North Groton and attracted many of the parishioners from the former Congregational Meeting House. |
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http://pages.cthome.net/sjchurch/history.html
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| | Saint James (the Great) |
 | | Saint James, also known as Saint James the Great, was the son of Zebedee, and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. |  | | In fact, St. James Church was instrumental in the building of Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa. |  | | Some of these churches in the area are listed in the Links page of Saint James Church (Hull), if you are interested in reviewing them. |
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http://www.saint-james.ca
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| | Holidays and Festivals - St James to St Michael |
 | | He is the author of Mark's Gospel which is thought to be based on the teachings of Paul, of whom he was a disciple. |  | | The island is named for Saint Lucia (Lucy) whose feast day is the day it is believed that Columbus discovered the island in 1502. |  | | Mother of Jesus Christ and patron saint of the human race. |
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http://www.shagtown.com/days/s4.html
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| | Saint Athanasius the Great, 4 Appelton Street, Arlington, MA |
 | | Saint Athanasius the Great Greek Orthodox Church Purchases the Saint James the Apostle Roman Catholic Church in Arlington, MA - November 17, 2005 |  | | Saint Athanasius the Great, 4 Appelton Street, Arlington, MA Welcome to the home page for St. Athanasius the Great. |  | | Click the icon to read the full biography of this great Saint. |
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http://www.saintathanasius.org
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| | Patron Saints Index: Pope Saint Leo the Great |
 | | This came to be fulfilled, as we know, from the time when the star beckoned the three wise men out of their distant country and led them to recognize and adore the King of heaven and earth. |  | | Wrote letters and sermons encouraging and teaching his flock, many of which survive today; it is for these writings that Leo was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church in 1574. |  | | Let us give thanks to the merciful God, "who has made us worthy," in the words of the Apostle, "to share the position of the saints in light; who has rescued us from the power of darkness, and brought us into the kingdom of this beloved Son." |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintl04.htm
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| | TEMPLE OF JOHN THE EVANGELIST |
 | | John, together with James and Peter, made up the group of disciples who witnessed Jesus' transfiguration and were present during the agony in Gethsemane. |  | | Later he is believed to have gone to Ephesus, where the same tradition relates that he wrote three Epistles and the fourth Gospel. |  | | He became a disciple first of John the Baptist and then of Jesus, who made him an apostle and called him and James Boanerges (Greek, "sons of thunder"), for their zeal (see Mark 3:17). |
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http://sangha.net/messengers/st-john.htm
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| | Santiago de Compostela - Patron of Star Harbor |
 | | ituated in the Northwest corner of Spain, not far from the Atlantic coast, this medieval city is home to reverent Spanish Catholics and the tomb of Saint James the Great, one of the "sons of thunder" spoken of in Scripture and the Holy Apostle credited with converting the Iberian peninsula to Christ. |  | | James, in turn, appeared in dreams to Charlemagne, King of the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | Both their ancestors descended from Jesus' lineage -- the House of David. |
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http://starharbor.com/santiago
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| | St. Hedwig Virtual Tour |
 | | Saint Hedwig Parish was Founded July 3, 1903 and a combination Church and School structure was constructed a few yards to the south of the present day Church. |  | | By 1910, the Parish grew so rapidly that the existing structure would no longer handle the school children and worshipers. |  | | Here you can tour and read about different things located within our beautiful Church. |
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http://www.sthedwigchurch.org/tour
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| | Saint James Episcopal Church Capitol Hill :: An Anglo-Catholic Episcopal Church in Washington, DC |
 | | With a sense of great gratitude to God for the Holy Season of Lent and the opportunity to reflect upon those things that have animated the Anglo-Catholic understanding of the Gospel, I write today with a thankful heart for our tradition of daily worship. |  | | The mission of St. James' parish is to worship God and proclaim Christ's love through our Anglo-Catholic heritage, our diversity and inclusiveness, and our individual and collective ministries to the world's communities. |  | | For our daily worship is what sustains the ongoing work of prayer and it is what connects us with the generations past who have worshipped in this place, who pray for us in heaven now, and for whom we continue to pray. |
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http://www.sjec.org
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| | Way of St James: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | These pagan (pagan: A person who does not acknowledge your God) influences can still be seen along the way and amongst the pilgrims themselves. |  | | [follow hyperlink for more...]) where the apostle (apostle: (New Testament) one of the original 12 disciples chosen by Christ to preach his gospel) Saint James the Great (Saint James the Great: ! |  | | It has attracted a growing number of modern pilgrims from around the globe. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/way_of_st_james
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| | Steinle-A Pilgrim Looking Down over a Valley |
 | | Saint James is often depicted with scallop shells on his clothing and on his hat, similarly to this pilgrim. |  | | Steinle’s pilgrim resembles depictions of Saint James the Great, a saint who made a pilgrimage to Compostela, Spain, to preach the gospel. |  | | Though Steinle’s pilgrim is not identified as Saint James, he has depicted this man with the saint’s attributes, making him easily identifiable to the viewer as a pilgrim. |
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http://www.arthistory.upenn.edu/ashmolean/Steinle/Steinle_entry.html
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| | St. Albert the Great - Links |
 | | Albert the Great: On Cleaving to God and Albert the Great: On Cleaving to God (CCEL) |  | | Daily Prayers with the Saints for the New Millennium |  | | New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Albert the Great |
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http://www.op.org/domcentral/trad/alblinks.htm
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| | King James I of England (VI of Scotland) Page |
 | | A man tortured by the Catholic religion because of his allegiance to King James VI & I! The King James Bible Translators--a group of scholars unlike the world has ever known. |  | | The Translators of the King James Bible (a group of linguists unlike the world has ever known) |  | | A Fruitfull Meditation on Revelation 20:7-10 by King James VI & I |
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http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/kinginde.htm
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| | Saint John |
 | | John and his brother, Saint James (the Great), were called Boanerges, or Sons of Thunder, by Christ. |  | | Several passages in the Bible imply that this describes their intense loyalty and aggressive zeal (Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49, 54). |  | | Saint John, a Galilean fisherman and the son of Zebedee, was one of the Twelve Apostles. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txn/john4.htm
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| | Saint James School |
 | | Otto has taught at Hutchison for the past seven years, and he has been teaching science at both the middle and upper school levels since l977; he also served as the head of a boys’ dormitory at Hawaii Preparatory School from l991- 1994. |  | | So we begin with many new teachers and with all the new experiences and enthusiasm which they bring with them, but also with many more returning teachers who began at Saint James, some of them many years ago. |  | | How good that future students and teachers will know his name and associate him with Saint James for generations to come; he was a remarkable little boy and a great gift to his family as well as to many others who also came to know and admire him very much. |
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http://www.stjames.edu/about/index.asp?pageaction=ViewSinglePublic&LinkID=250&ModuleID=11&thisPage=
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| | James (saints) - MSN Encarta |
 | | James (saints), name of three saints, figures in the 1st-century Christian church. |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761556781/James_(saints).html
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| | ON THIS DAY: 25 July - St James Day/Grotto Day - scallops and miraculous conceptions - Ecademy |
 | | Called Saint James the Great to distinguish him from St. James the Less (thin end of the wedge there) and James the Just, he was the son of Zebedee (no not that one) and Salome and St. John's brother. |  | | The ex-saint not only carried Christ however, but the whole of the mortal world over the River of Death. |  | | The French for scallop is "coquille St. Jacques" meaning "cockle (or mollusk) of St. James" (it is also the name of a method of cooking and serving them). |
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http://www.ecademy.com/node.php?id=52095
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| | 'The Virgin and Child in Glory with Saint James the Great and Saint Cecilia' |
 | | In the centre is the Virgin, surrounded by the rays of the sun and crowned as Queen of Heaven by two angels. |  | | The Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints |  | | 'The Virgin and Child in Glory with Saint James the Great and Saint Cecilia' |
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http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/work?workNumber=NG6497
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Order of Saint James of Compostela |
 | | Founded in the twelfth century, owes its name to the national patron of Spain, St. James the Greater, under whose banner the Christians of Galicia began in the ninth century to combat and drive back the Mussulmans of Spain. |  | | He had had 39 successors, among them several Spanish Infantes, when, in 1499, Ferdinand the Catholic induced the pope to assign to him the administration of the order. |  | | In fact at León they offered their services to the Canons Regular of St. Eloi in that town for the protection of pilgrims to the shrine of St. James and the hospices on the roads leading to Compostela. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13353a.htm
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| | St. James News |
 | | The Assembly of God youth group in St. James, spent the past weekend together playing games, doing different activities, participating in Bible studies, presenting a Sunday service and doing a service project together. |  | | Jonny Wiederhoeft makes contact in the fourth inning. |  | | Because great cheeses have such a range of flavor, they hold their own on any occasion. |
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http://www.stjamesnews.com
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| | Saint James - TheBestLinks.com - St. James, Apostle, Jerusalem, Matthew the Evangelist, ... |
 | | Saint James the Just, head of the early Christian Church in Jerusalem and described in some sources as the brother of Jesus. |  | | James, Saint James, Apostle, Jerusalem, Matthew the Evangelist, Spanish... |  | | Saint James the Great or St. James of Compostela, an apostle and brother of John the Apostle; |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/St._James.html
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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- A Dali Worthy of Dali -- Mar. 24, 1958 |
 | | "As a matter of fact, it is very much like Raphael." He was referring to Santiago el Grande (Saint James the Great), a huge tribute in meticulously brushed oils to Spain's military patron saint. |  | | It was painted in five months by the artist that Salvador Dali calls the world's "great genius"Salvador Dali.Fashioned after Dali's dream of Santiago rising from the sea, the 13½-ft.-high by... |
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http://www.time.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,868356,00.html
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| | St. James History P4 |
 | | In 1949 Irving Valentine Shepard came as lay reader preparing for ordination, and St. James Church has had a full-time resident priest for most of the time since then. |  | | From 1938 to 1951, the Rev'd Philip L. Schenk took over the church; he was professor of English at the University of Michigan, and something of an artist; his paintings filled the chancel of the church, and were taken away when the stained glass was reinstalled. |  | | The front doors bear in stained glass the arms of the Episcopal Church and the emblem of the church's patron saint, St. James the Great. |
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http://comnet.org/stjames/historyp4.htm
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| | John Opie - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | John the Evangelist (?-ad 101), in the New Testament, one of the 12 apostles, son of Zebedee and younger brother of Saint James the Great. |  | | Numbered rulers named John are entered below by their countries, in alphabetical order, and by regnal numbers. |  | | Opie, John (1761-1807), English painter, born in Saint Agnes Parish, near Truro, Cornwall. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/John_Opie.html
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| | July 25 - Saint Christopher, Andrea Doria, Hubris, Kineahora, Knock on Wood |
 | | Today is the anniversary of the sinking of the unsinkable* Andrea Doria by the Swedish liner Stockholm, which happened on July 25, 1956, in spite of the fact that it was Saint Christopher's feast day. |  | | Saints o' the Day include, but are not limited to, Saint Christopher and Saint James the Great (patron saint of Spain, pilgrims, laborers and furriers). |  | | Saint Christopher was once the official patron saint of travelers (also archers, market carriers, fullers, and fruit dealers), especially motorists and sailors, but was given the heave-ho by the Holy See in 1969. |
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http://www.goatview.com/july25andreadoria.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Camarate |
 | | The parish was created in 1511 by a royal decree of King Emmanuel I separating it from the parish of Sacavém. |  | | The patron saint of the Camarate parish is Saint James the Great, to whom the Church of Santiago de Camarate, with its magnificent baroque paintings and altars, is dedicated. |  | | Camarate has an area of 5.52 sq km and a population of 23,000 as of 2001. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/CA/CAM/Camarate
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| | Apartment Ratings Saint James Crossing Ratings and Reviews |
 | | Not to mention the group of dealers would hang... |  | | From mooftytoofty: When I first came to St James I was very happy. |  | | From hatesjc: This place is not a place anyone would want to move into. |
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http://www.apartmentratings.com/rss/FL-Tampa-Saint-James-Crossing.rss
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| | Saint James 11780 |
 | | Just email us and we will do the rest. |  | | This page is dedicated to all information about Saint James. |  | | If your looking for a friend from town, this is the place to meet them. |
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http://www.licentral.com/saintjames
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| | Saint James Episcopal Church Home Page |
 | | Meet our Rector, The Rev. Catherine Woods Richardson |  | | Welcome to St. James Episcopal Church in the heart of the scenic Berkshires |  | | Address: 352 Main Street Great Barrington, MA 01230 |
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http://www.stjamesgb.org
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| | St. John the Apostle ~ Saints, Saints A-Z, Patrons Saints A-Z, Patron Saint Index, Saint Index . . . |
 | | Angels, Archangels, Saints, Patron Saints, Novenas, 9-day Novenas, 9-hour Novenas, Affirmations, Prayers |  | | Called by Jesus during the first year of His ministry, and traveled everywhere with Him, becoming so close as to be known as the beloved disciple. |  | | Brother of Saint James the Great, and called one of the Sons of Thunder. |
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http://www.drstandley.com/saints_stjohnapostle.shtml
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| | KENT RESOURCES - ELMSTED. |
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http://www.digiserve.com/peter/elmsted.htm
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