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Monthly Archives: February 2012
The Acropolis in Kohunlich, Quintana Roo, Mexico
The largest structure in the ancient Mayan city of Kohunlich is called the Acropolis . As in other buildings with residential funcions, stone beds can be seen with small cubbyholes beneath where the resident could store possessions . The descriptive … Continue reading
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Kohunlich, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Kohunlich is an ancient Mayan city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo . It is located in southeastern Mexico on the Yucatí¡n peninsula, close to the borders of Belize and Guatemala . The entrance sign states: Kohunlich Archaeological Site … Continue reading
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The Coast of Haiti
The coast of Haiti is beautiful with tall green mountains surrounded by turquoise water . Fishermen earn their living from small boats with makeshift sails and a water taxi stands idle near the coast . Off the coast of Haiti lies the … Continue reading
Labadee, Haiti
I just recently returned from a trip to the Caribbean where I visited Hispaniola, an island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic . The village of Labadee is located on the northern coast of Haiti . One of the … Continue reading
Readings for the Mass of Christian Burial for Ray Niedzialkowski
My Uncle Ray’s Mass of Christian Burial was conducted by the Reverend Ronald D. Coyne on 04 February 2012 at St. Mary Church in Randolph, Massachusetts . The first reading was from Isaiah 25:6a, 7-9. A reading from the Book … Continue reading
Rest in Peace, Uncle Ray
Raymond John Niedzialkowski, 90, of Worcester, Massachusetts, formerly of Randolph, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012 at Autumn Village Nursing Home in Worcester, with his loving niece Susan Lee at his side. He was born on August 30, 1921 … Continue reading
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Ye Men of Galilee, Why Stand You Looking up to Heaven
Ten stained glass windows in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Albany, New York depict scenes from the life of Christ . The tenth, Ye Men of Galilee, Why Stand You Looking up to Heaven, appears in the east … Continue reading
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The Guards Were Struck with Terror
Ten stained glass windows in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Albany, New York depict scenes from the life of Christ . The ninth, The Guards Were Struck with Terror, appears in the east wall of the church . … Continue reading
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It Is Consummated
Ten stained glass windows in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Albany, New York depict scenes from the life of Christ . The eighth, It Is Consummated, appears in the east wall of the church. It Is Consummated SOURCE: … Continue reading
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