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Video: Honoring the nations, praying for peace

Spokane's Pathways to Peace project concluded Friday evening with an Honoring the Nations Ceremony. At the event, which happened to be on the International Day of Peace, a dozen people together meditated and prayed for 189 countries around the world.

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Topics: Culture, Social Issues
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant/Other, Other
Tags: honoring the nations spokane, international day of peace spokane, pathways to peace, pathways to peace spokane

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