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- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 accessdate "2015-12-12".
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 first "Carla".
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 isCitedBy Saint_Lucys_Day.
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 last "Barnhill".
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 publisher Christian_History.
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 quote "Eventually, Lucy’s story made its way from Italy to Scandinavia, most likely with missionaries who came to evangelize the Vikings. The story of a young girl bringing light in the midst of darkness no doubt held great meaning for people who, in the midst of a North Sea December, were longing for the relief of warmth and light.".
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 title "St. Lucy’s Day".
- ff00b167c8b6e10fe349b97ba07579967ed82b7980bafffe1c06ba1939fe22a3 work "Issue 103".