Pigeon time! 🐦💖
Starting with this Capuchine. I’ll be doing two more types of pigeons next, also in watercolour.
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Pigeon time! 🐦💖
Starting with this Capuchine. I’ll be doing two more types of pigeons next, also in watercolour.
"What's New Pussycat?" (1965) - Clive Donner
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Happy Feast Day Saint Padre Pio
1887 - 1968 Feast Day: September 23 Patronage: Civil defense volunteers, Catholic adolescents St. Pio of Pietrelcina, was a Capuchin Catholic priest from Italy. He was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name Pius when he joined the Capuchins, thus he is popularly known as Padre Pio. He became famous for bearing the stigmata. He also had the gift of reading souls and the ability to bilocate, among other supernatural phenomena. On 16 June 2002, he was canonized by Pope John Paul II.
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Ash by Mike
I'm afraid I'm going to have to wait a long time for the Castiel walkthrough after episode 37 comes up, which is not would be a problem, if I was not on the Hungarian server, where episode 33 just came up, which I had to wait for three months, because the Hungarian server is shit. Walkthroughs are my last hope.
Happy Feast Day Saint Lawrence of Brindisi Doctor of the Church
1559-1619 Feast Day: July 21 Patronage: Brindisi, Italy Saint Lawrence of Brindisi was raised and educated in Italy by the Franciscans. At 16, he entered the Capuchin order, continuing his extensive studies in theology, philosophy, and languages. Talented as a linguist in over six languages, and an orator with a great memory, he was sent all over Europe serving as a peacemaker, chaplain, teacher, evangelist, and writer. He founded convents and monasteries to help serve the Church in troubled times. In 1959, St. Lawrence was declared a Doctor of the Church.
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