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The hundreds of worshippers gathered yesterday for Christmas services at the Washington National Cathedral were told that people yearn for peace and that faith in Christ can bridge the world's deepest philosophical divides, even in time of war.
"We gather today in the shadow of a confusing and heartbreaking war, and in a world where children in Darfur and Mozambique face the ravages of AIDS and malaria and random killing," the Very Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, dean of the cathedral, told parishioners during a nationally televised morning service. "Today God is seeking to be born in our nation and in our world, and in all of us...
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"We gather today in the shadow of a confusing and heartbreaking war, and in a world where children in Darfur and Mozambique face the ravages of AIDS and malaria and random killing," the Very Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, dean of the cathedral, told parishioners during a nationally televised morning service. "Today God is seeking to be born in our nation and in our world, and in all of us...
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