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A picture says a thousand words: Cities for Life against the Death Penalty

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On Thursday, November 30th the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains was illuminated in purple (a sign of mourning) as part of the global “Cities for Life against the Death Penalty” movement.

Deborah Robinson, from New Thought Unity Center in Cincinnati, holds her candle during the interfaith Cities for Life Prayer Vigil to End the Use of the Death Penalty at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in Cincinnati Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. (CT Photo/E.L. Hubbard)
Deborah Robinson, from New Thought Unity Center in Cincinnati, holds her candle during the interfaith Cities for Life Prayer Vigil to End the Use of the Death Penalty at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in Cincinnati Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. (CT Photo/E.L. Hubbard)

Jason Cook speaks during the interfaith Cities for Life Prayer Vigil to End the Use of the Death Penalty at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in Cincinnati Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. (CT Photo/E.L. Hubbard)
Jason Cook speaks during the interfaith Cities for Life Prayer Vigil to End the Use of the Death Penalty at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in Cincinnati Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. (CT Photo/E.L. Hubbard)
Tony Stieritz speaking at the prayer vigil. (CT Photo/EL Hubbard)
Tony Stieritz speaking at the prayer vigil. (CT Photo/EL Hubbard)
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