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Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries inv(...)
Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries inv(...)

Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries inv(...)

Date11/18/1974
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  • Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries invited to this country by the Canadian Council of Churches. Among the group are Sister Kathleen Bagen, a missionary in Thailand, left, Rev. Quince Duncan-Moodie, Anglican priest from Costa Rica, and Ingrid Eckerdal of the World Council of Churches.
  • Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries inv(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Canada could use a few missionaries itself instead of always sending them to other countries, according to the findings of a group of missionaries invited to this country by the Canadian Council of Churches. Among the group are Sister Kathleen Bagen, a missionary in Thailand, left, Rev. Quince Duncan-Moodie, Anglican priest from Costa Rica, and Ingrid Eckerdal of the World Council of Churches.
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