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"Peace on Earth," the angels sung on that first Christmas some two thousand years ago. The world seemed so peaceful then, and it confounds me to think they would need invocations of peace. Where are the angels today when we need them most?
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"Peace on Earth," the angels sung on that first Christmas some two thousand years ago. The world seemed so peaceful then, and it confounds me to think they would need invocations of peace. Where are the angels today when we need them most?
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