“State land shrank. Bit by bit, province by province, diocese by diocese, Rome was selling itself away. Wouldn’t be long before we’d sold every field, every vine, every memory.”
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From Youngstown to Rome´s Fall: How I, Earl Jenkins, Remembered What the Empire Forgot
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