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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg uses a Shofar as he gathers with other world religious leaders on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (front) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (front) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams leads other world religious leaders gathered on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (centre) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (right) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (sixth right) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (front) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Archbishop Rowan Williams (right) and other world religious leaders gather on Parliament Hill in London for the first Climate Repentance Ceremony, a multi-faith ceremony to seek forgiveness for climate sins and inspire humility and action for attendees at Cop27, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Picture date: Sunday November 13, 2022.
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  • July 21, 2019 - Man Praying In Chapel, Holy Island, Bewick, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Man Praying In Chapel, Holy Island, Bewick, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Man Praying In Chapel, Holy Island, Bewick, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Blitar, East Java, Indonesia - Ahmad Yani, 41 years old, one of the founders of Correctional Institution of class 2 B Blitar, completed the making of Koran which has a length of 120 cm and width of 95 cm which is large, using Samson Kraft paper and black marker. The Qur'an itself was written during the month of Ramadan in its block of rooms. Ahmad Yani confess in this way his closer to the Creator. He admitted that his skills, in writing calligraphy by studying self-taught while serving the punishment, typical child protection in 2013 and by making the Qur'an measuring 110cm long with 80cm wide and has been submitted to the Great Mosque Blitar City. Until now Ahmad Yani has completed 4 juz and is targeted to finished 30 juz in the next 5 months during the remaining time to be the prisoner of Correctional 2 B Blitar. (Credit Image: © Adhitya Hendra/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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