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	<title>Comments on: Prayer and New Life</title>
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		<title>By: Jean Raber</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jean Raber</dc:creator>
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		<description>I noticed Amy Welborn has posted on her Web site her husband&#039;s last column, prayers and a general note to readers who have written to ask how they can offer support:

http://amywelborn.wordpress.com/

Certainly she has my prayers.

And her sudden loss has made me think more about those closer to home in our local parish who suffer tragedy. I like to believe that whenever tragedy strikes a public figure that we all get a little wake-up call and ask ourselves whether we have paid enough attention to the widows and orphans in our own purview, to those who also need the body of Christ, of which Fr. Imbelli&#039;s prayer calls us to be a part.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I noticed Amy Welborn has posted on her Web site her husband&#8217;s last column, prayers and a general note to readers who have written to ask how they can offer support:</p>
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<p>Certainly she has my prayers.</p>
<p>And her sudden loss has made me think more about those closer to home in our local parish who suffer tragedy. I like to believe that whenever tragedy strikes a public figure that we all get a little wake-up call and ask ourselves whether we have paid enough attention to the widows and orphans in our own purview, to those who also need the body of Christ, of which Fr. Imbelli&#8217;s prayer calls us to be a part.</p>
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