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Little Company of Mary

Published: November 11, 2012

The Little Company of Mary is an international congregation of Catholic women Religious who have committed their lives to pray and care for the suffering and dying of the world. The congregation has a new attractive website which is easy to read, view and navigate. It features news, events and links to international affiliates.

http://www.lcm.org.au/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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