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Indian Priest Pedals to Parishioner Homes During The Lockdown  – The Wilmington Journal

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In March, when the global pandemic pushed India into a complete lockdown with the closure of malls, offices, and religious places, a 54-year-old catholic priest in Junagadh district of Gujarat, wondered how to cater to [...]

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