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Note title 'Postulationem' V.S. 'Intercessionem'
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These nouns are both accusative, singular, feminine, and have related, but different, meanings. 'Postulationem' means petition, request and 'Intercessionem' means intercession, intervention. Since these words are governed by the verb 'postulaverimus' meaning we prayed for, likely 'intercessionem' is the original word.

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