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<description>&lt;p&gt;I went to St. James on Wilshire &amp; St. Andrews, and it was similar, even though the church is still recovering from the murders by their own father of Ashley and Alexander Yun, who went to the school there. Anyway, as is usual with services there, everyone was encouraged to say the Lord&apos;s Prayer in the language of their choice, and you could hear languages from all over the world. What was cool was people don&apos;t self-segregate as sometimes happens at public gatherings, so that it was not only a mixed but an integrated crowd.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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