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A communion: After Katrina, churches connect

By Lauren K. Meade
Globe Correspondent / November 20, 2005

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One is a business executive-turned-Baptist minister, presiding over a predominantly white parish in Needham. The other is a Southern preacher, slowly but surely cobbling together a congregation after Hurricane Katrina displaced two-thirds of his mostly black parishioners. (Full article: 1038 words)

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