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Created on: September 25th, 2006
Hidden Pokéganda in Jay-Z's raps!
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In many English-speaking countries and in German-speaking lands it is customary for a person being confirmed in the Roman Catholic Church to adopt the name of a saint with whom he feels a special affinity, thus securing an additional patron saint to be his protector and guide. This practice is unknown in many other countries (including the Spanish and French-speaking ones and also Italy), and is not mentioned in the official liturgical book of the Rite of Confirmation. Obviously, the custom prevailing in a country influences, often decisively, the practice of immigrants from another country, even if they keep their own language.
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