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Religious Responses to Boston Bombing
Clip: 4/18/2013 | 9m 6s
Chaplains and religious leaders prayed for the healing of a city in crisis.
Faith communities in Boston and beyond should pray “for a sense of our connectedness to each other,” says Rev. Samuel Lloyd, priest-in-charge at Trinity Church in Boston’s Back Bay. In the midst of a terrible trauma, they should be “grateful for a God of love working through all of this.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Responses to Boston Bombing
Clip: 4/18/2013 | 9m 6s
Faith communities in Boston and beyond should pray “for a sense of our connectedness to each other,” says Rev. Samuel Lloyd, priest-in-charge at Trinity Church in Boston’s Back Bay. In the midst of a terrible trauma, they should be “grateful for a God of love working through all of this.”
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