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Quick Questions Is it a sin to have been raped? Stories about St. Maria Goretti (1890-1902) say that she “chose not to sin.”
Quick Questions If a Christian denies his faith while being tortured, has he committed apostasy?
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~ The fourth vow of the Order of Our Lady of Ransom (Mercedarians), founded in the thirteenth century by St. Peter Nolasco, which rescued some half-million slaves between the years 1218 and 1632.
 
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