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« Medway school board meeting canceled | Main | Wayland High on alert after discovery of threatening message » Wednesday, May 2, 2007U2 in church?
FRAMINGHAM The crowd clapped, sang , and danced, swaying and waving cellphones in the air like lighters at a rock concert. "In the name of love, what more in the name of love " -- the U2 song "Pride" blasted over the audience members, whose voices reached higher with each lyric they read off a screen, the Globe reports. Up next on the playlist: "One," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." It may have sounded and looked like a U2 concert, but the house this music rocked is one of God -- specifically, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Framingham. On Sunday it held a wildly popular U2charist -- short for U2 Eucharist -- a traditional service set to U2 songs that carry spiritual messages to raise awareness about global poverty and AIDS. -- Johnny Diaz Posted by the Boston Globe City & Region Desk at 02:29 PM
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