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A thousand pardons, Matej. Yes, of course, SISCIA.
Scisne aliud esse ambulare, aliud festinare? Ego nimium festino.
While we're here, I wrote apropos St. Petroc:
> A view of P.'s mostly later fifteenth-century church at Bodmin is here:
> http://tinyurl.com/2fjxux
> Links from that page led to a summary of P.'s hagiography and to a
> brief account of the church.
The links still _lead_ there. Apologies for the typo.
Best again,
John Dillon
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, at 1:11 am, Matej Župančič wote:
> John Dillon wrote: Today (4. June) is the feast day of:
>
> 1) Quirinus of Sciscia (d. 308). Q. was bishop of Sciscia (today's Sisak
> in Croatia ... Quirinus of SISCIA! Matej
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