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| The presider was the present bishop, Vernon Fougere, and his concelebrants were two former Charlottetown bishops, Francis Spence, retired Archbishop of Kingston, and James H. Sunday Mass, the celebrant, who was unvested, sat in the congregation and laypeople were involved as concelebrants of the Eucharist. It's the only thing like it for the Americas,'' said Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, one of 20 bishops who helped prepare early drafts of the document, and one of the pope's concelebrants at Saturday's Mass. |
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