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were between 15,000 and 16,000 people at this year's demonstrations; organizers put

of the Berrigan Peace and Justice Community, Pax Christi at St.

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'With great promise' Pope, Anglican leader

pledge friendship while recognizing differences

BY

CINDY WOODEN

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

that there

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died at the hands of

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dignity and human of every person."

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funeral procession

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rights

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