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05/25/2008

May 25, 2008 - Pentecost II (National Cathedral)

by The Rt. Rev. Duncan M. Gray III

It is a great joy to be with you, to be with this Cathedral community on this day of prayer and celebration for my home, and the home of many who have traveled here today, the state of Mississippi. We pilgrims who have made this journey from Mississippi this weekend... Please click here to watch Bishop Gray's sermon from the Mississippi Day at the National Cathedral.  You must have Window's Media Player to view.

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