The first image is from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo and is called “The Creation of Adam”. Oremus means “let us pray” in Latin. The prayers are in Latin. The Churches are from Sao Paulo, Moscow and our little Church where we live.
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Thank you.
Leslie
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you’re welcome. but my name is Jim and not Leslie.
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Hi Jim, my name is Leslie and I sign everything I write that way.
Leslie
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Ohhhhhhhh. my bad.
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Funny not bad!
Leslie
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Yay! So glad you posted this. 🙂
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Thanks Victo. Someone else asked for it too so I thought I’d get busy and put it together.
Leslie
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beautiful, amen!
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Thank you.
Leslie
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lovely!!
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Thank you.
Leslie
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Congratulations, Leslie!
I have nominated your blog for the Versatile Blogger Award.
More on this nomination is at
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2015/05/03/versatile-blogger-award-thanks-marjma2014/
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Dear Pettre141, we thank you so much for that, unfortunately we are unable to accept.
Leslie
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I completely understand. All the best for you and your blog!
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Thank you so much for think of us once again.
Leslie
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Unique and beautiful images to accompany the prayers.
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A lot of thought went into that song.
Leslie
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I can easily understand that.
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As a Latin scholar, I salute you! Too long since I’ve been to the Sistine chapel so thanks for the virtual reality experience.
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Thank you Gert. I got so sick of all that satinism in music I thought it was time to make a mark for our side. Also, you could consider it a lazy mans/womans way to say their prayers.
Leslie
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