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Português: Ícone de Santa Maria Aparecida Beruski a Mártir de Joaquim Távora, representada assim com dois símbolos importantes: a cruz ortodoxa e os oitos alunos pelos quais morreu. Ícone escrito pelo iconógrafo Michel Qapeluk, em 2006. Foto tirada por Maria Beatriz Melnik. Upload feito com a autorização de Dom Jeremias.
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