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Nagasaki church holds mass to mark atomic bomb anniversary

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Nearly two thousand Catholics in Nagasaki, Japan attend a special mass at a church destroyed by the atomic bomb to commemorate 70 years since the world's last nuclear attack. Gavino Garay reports.

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