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It is refreshing to see leaders from Utah's various religions come together in harmony and thanksgiving, and the beautiful Masonic Temple is the perfect forum. Let's hope that members of these faiths are inspired to take the message of coexistence to the community and to the world. Thanks to the Inclusion Center for this wonderful tradition!
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