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Media Journal
A House Divided
The Wall Street Journal, February 21st, 2003
At St. Bartholomew’s church in Manhattan, parishioners participate in adopt a soldier campaigns, prayers for peace in the Middle East, prayer for President Bush and protest rallies. Rector of the church, Rev. William Tully, says that he wants to “cover all the bases” in relation to the political situation so his congregation can choose to participate in the events that coincide with their views on the approaching war with Iraq. This duality, to preach both war and peace from the same pulpit, is one that is quickly becoming the norm for many churches in the religious sector. It
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