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    sue w

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    Makes me think of the last vestry meeting persons invlved shall remain anoymous!!!

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    I think there is one section of rejected people not shown here.  Its the people who used to be members of a church, sometimes playing a big part in the running of the church, but now unable to attend regularly through sickness and infirmity.  A lot of them feel rejected and forgotten now they no longer have a role.

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