Pocket Prayers for Christmas
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Author: Mary Fleeson
£1.49
Pocket Prayers for Christmas contains prayers for the Morning, Midday, Evening and Night-time to help you to practice a rhythm of prayer and prepare for the New Year.
Pocket prayers for Christmas is a threefold leaflet (99mmX105mm) unfolded (297mm X 105mm).
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SKU: MPP/CHR
Categories: Advent & Christmas, Resources for the Christian Year
Tags: Christmas, prayers
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Weight | 0.015 kg |
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Dimensions | 10.7 × 10 × 0.2 cm |
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