Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition

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Last updated 02 setembro 2024
Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
This article describes an Epiphany tradition called Chalking the Door, which involves marking and blessing homes or churches for the new year.
Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
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