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                    [Title] => Muhammad Saleh Kismadi
                    [Summary] => Many moons ago, I was the priest at a wedding, on the high altar of Immaculate Conception Church, in Cubao. The bride was Gloria Castro, a good Catholic girl who had graduated from the College of New Rochelle, in New York. While at New Rochelle, she was strongly attracted to the convent. She was thinking of becoming an Ursuline nun. The groom was a Muslim, named Kismadi.

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