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Italiano: Il vescovo Richard J. Malone ed il Vicario Generale Msgr. David S. Slubecky accanto alla reliquia e all'icona di San Cesario diacono e martire, Cathedral of Buffalo (New York) 24 giugno 2017
English: Bishop Richard J. Malone and Vic. Gen. Msgr. David S. Slubecky with the relics and the icon of Caesarius of Africa, Cathedral of Buffalo (New York).
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