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Let us give thanks for Saint Stephen, whose life on earth was lived in the service of Christ. #lauds
— Fr. Patrick Brennan (@Pathound) December 26, 2015
St Stephen, the first martyr, inspire a deeper, more courageous faith in all the baptised. Pray for us. pic.twitter.com/OTMxPDkI8X
— Fr. Patrick Brennan (@Pathound) December 26, 2015
Today is the #feast of St Stephen, the first martyr! pic.twitter.com/zYUFSFvSYT
— Pray as you go (@prayasugo) December 26, 2015
Pray for us!
#ShareTheFaith pic.twitter.com/PdOZin3mjJ
— StreetEvangelization (@spstreetevan) December 26, 2015
It's pretty amazing that the Octave of Christmas is filled with the feasts of martyrs. pic.twitter.com/azWa4fSgEF
— Chad Pecknold (@ccpecknold) December 26, 2015
Today we celebrate the Feast of Saint Stephen, first martyr. #FeastDay #StStephensDay #StStephen pic.twitter.com/e5C4JxRM5j
— MyCatholicTshirt ن✞ (@MyCatholicTshir) December 26, 2015
Happy Feast Day of St. Stephen. 🎄 #SecondDayOfChristmas pic.twitter.com/ntTq2yusg3
— Cindy Gallagher ⭐️ (@Mater2Six) December 26, 2015
St. Stephan first martyr
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— Vincenzo G. Mussner (@GMussner) December 26, 2015
December 26: The day the Protestants rush to put that Mary statue back in the attic.
— Tommy Tighe (@theghissilent) December 26, 2015
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