Ecumenical community has strong presence at ceremonies
Submitted on June 12, 2009
Jennifer Brinker
Jerry Naunheim, Jr.
In addition, the hope is that by including a representation of different faiths at the events, “we might witness to the common spiritual values that we have together in a world that needs to be reminded to make space for God, and a world that needs a witness with regard to the dignity and sacredness of human life,” said Welch.
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