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There was unusual unanimity on our pastoral responsibility to care for the immigrants in our midst no matter their country of origin or religious affiliation.
Wilton Daniel Gregory
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Wilton Daniel Gregory
Age: 76
Born: 1947
Born: December 7
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Chicago
Illinois
Wilton D. Gregory
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