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Saint Simon of Trent (1475)

Mar 24, 2000 The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
51 years ago

He was a little Italian boy, two years old, crowned with thorns and crucified by the Jews on Good Friday, in mockery of Jesus.

Saint Simon of Trent by Pietro Stefanoni (credits/details)

Saint Simon of Trent by Pietro Stefanoni (credits/details)

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