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Easter Flowers
Clip: 3/24/2016 | 6m 30s
They represent rebirth.
As Western Christians celebrate Easter (March 27), correspondent Kim Lawton looks at the role flowers play in Easter worship services as a symbol of new life. She talks with Linda Roeckelein, head of the Flower Guild at Washington National Cathedral, about decorating that massive building, and also with Rev. Fleming Rutledge, author of the new book The Crucifixion.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Easter Flowers
Clip: 3/24/2016 | 6m 30s
As Western Christians celebrate Easter (March 27), correspondent Kim Lawton looks at the role flowers play in Easter worship services as a symbol of new life. She talks with Linda Roeckelein, head of the Flower Guild at Washington National Cathedral, about decorating that massive building, and also with Rev. Fleming Rutledge, author of the new book The Crucifixion.
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