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Oneonta Churches Mark

Ash Wednesday Together

Rev. Mark Montfort, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Oneonta, performs the imposition of ashes on the forehead of Rev. Cynthia Walton-Leavitt of the city’s United Presbyterian “Red Door” Church at the conclusion of their joint Ash Wednesday service held at the Red Door Church this evening. Participants could traverse several labyrinths and use the time for prayer, meditation and reflection. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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