Church Leaders Around World Deplore 'Unspeakable Horror' of Attack
Christians urged to unite in prayer as they unite in shock and denunciation.
David E. Anderson | posted 9/01/2001 12:00AM

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"Horror, dismay and anguish grip the entire international community. Diabolical minds have carried out and are pursuing monstrous crimes that are sinking humanity in an unimaginable climate of war," the newspaper said.
Peggy Polk in Rome and Robert Nowell in London contributed to this story.
Copyright © 2001 Religion News Service
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