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Ukrainian Bishop calls for an end to the violence Lutheran congregation attends to the injured in Kiev
Deep Concern over Impact of Swiss Vote on Massive Immigration LWF and Geneva-Based Ecumenical Organizations Seek Meeting with Authorities