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The unusual, amazing and often overlooked
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An enduring wedding destination
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What the Basilica could have looked like
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Patience and the Basilica's lower church
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Inside the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul 'nerve center'
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Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
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Keeping the Basilica humming
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Basement holds clues to history
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The Basilica's wooden saints
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The Dominican medallions
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Early skepticism and L-A's iconic image
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The Basilica's mysterious bend
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The welcoming baptismal font
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The beautiful, solemn Dominican choir
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St. John, the Infant of Prague and the curly locks that bind them
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The majestic Casavant organ
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Louis Malo: Builder left lasting legacy
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Louis Malo: Builder of the Basilica
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1935: Basilica and post office buildings rise in a busy year
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The rose window’s heavenly light
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Roofing the Basilica: The sky’s the limit
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The design of the cross
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Saint Mary: Welcoming worshippers
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Refuge for the faithful; shelter from the Cold War
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Easter and the Stations of the Cross
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Basilica grounded in North Jay granite
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The monastery and Mrs. Coolidge
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The last Dominican in Lewiston
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Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
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Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
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The rosary windows: Shining light on God's mysteries
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The Basilica's sculpture: honoring God
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The story of the side altars at the Basilica
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The high altar’s Lamb of God mosiac
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The luna and the monstrance
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The veiling of the chalice
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A holy sink for cleaning the holy sacraments
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‘Beautiful woodwork’ thanks to the Depression
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The cornerstone time capsule mystery
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Incense: Creating the ‘ambiance of heaven’
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Lewiston’s papal gifts
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Brass grills and the 13-year-old who helped make them
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Chandeliers shed more than light
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Where the ‘real presence of Christ’ resides at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
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Why the once-pagan pelican seal graces the Basilica altar
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Lewiston’s resplendent Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul