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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

refectorio
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From refectus, past participle of reficio, recover, recharge, remake. Place where forces in the seminaries, convents and monasteries are reset. Collective dining in the monastico-conventual context. Here at the seminar while we chat, ate and had dinner one read the Bible or other book adoctrinante as in the name of the rose. I remember a scene in which a somewhat inexperienced companion read the life of San Francisco. It read: "Of how San Francisco was sleeping on an old". (Bell, mistake). "Of how San Francisco was sleeping on an old". (Bell, mistake). But still, man, do not stand. "Of how San Francisco was sleeping on an old mat". General spread.

  




Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

refectory: Jesus is the common dining in monasteries.

  


CARMEN VEGA

DESIGNED FOR GROUPS OF PEOPLE SELECTED DINING ROOM. CONVENTS, SCHOOLS, COMMUNITIES, MEETINGS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, ETC.

  



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