- New seat; new companions
- Copy into terms (definition, at least)
- lorica: Latin: body armor or breastplate; in the Christian monastic tradition, a prayer recited for protection. Knights would often recite a lorica as they sped into battle. The tradition stems from the Apostle Paul, who encourages us thus, "Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness" (Ephesians 6:14)
- State ergo succincti lumbos vestros in veritate, et induti loricam justitiƦ,
- Please Read: Saint Patrick
- Feastday: March 17
Patron of Ireland
Birth: 387
Death: 461 - His hymn: St. Patrick's Breastplate (or St. Patrick's Lorica, Latin for body armor or breastplate)
- Schwager's Classes: Presentation Quiz on Block Day Next Week
- Edgar Allen Poe
- Ballad
- Epithalamion
- Carols
- Dirge
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