"Mass for the Healing of Our Community, Remembrance of Those Who Have Died, and for the Consolation of All Victims and Their Families" at St. Odilia's Catholic Church on Paseo del Norte, north of Tucson in January, 2011. Also, images from Interfaith service held at Catalina United Methodist Church. The memorial services honored the victims of the mass shooting north of Tucson on Jan. 8, 2011.
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Julien Mack, 10, and his father Zachary Mack read together during the community "Mass for the Healing of Our Community, Remembrance of Those Who Have Died, and for the Consolation of All Victims and Their Families." at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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Roxanna Green, mother of nine-year-old shooting victim Christina-Taylor Green, lifts her head during a community "Mass for the Healing of Our Community, Remembrance of Those Who Have Died, and for the Consolation of All Victims and Their Families" at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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Roxanna Green, center, mother of Christina-Taylor Green, during the Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting.
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Bishop Gerald Kicanas leads the Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting.
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Leslie Crist holds a teddy bear given to her by a friend following a community "Mass for the Healing of Our Community, Remembrance of Those Who Have Died, and for the Consolation of All Victims and Their Families" at St. Odilla Catholic Church. Crist is a friend of the Christina Taylor Green, the youngest victim of the recent shootings involving Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Christina Green's mother, Roxanna, is dressed in black at left.
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The Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting in Tucson.
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The Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting.
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Roxanna Green, center, mother of nine-year-old Christina-Taylor Green (center) during community Mass at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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The Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting.
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People pray during a Community Mass at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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The Diocese of Tucson's Eucharistic Liturgy for the Healing of Our Community at St. Odilia Catholic Church honoring all victims of Saturday's mass shooting.
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The choir that shooting victim Christina Taylor Green sang in, sings to the community "Mass for the Healing of Our Community, Remembrance of Those Who Have Died, and for the Consolation of All Victims and Their Families." at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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Parish deacon Rev. George Scherf with St. Odilla Catholic Church and Bishop Gerald Kicanas, center, during Mass at St. Odilla Catholic Church.
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Rada Schaff, center, fights back tears as she listens to Bishop Gerald Kicanas speak during an interfaith service at Catalina United Methodist Church and other victims involved in the shooting incident on Saturday January 8. Tuesday January 11, 2011.
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Bishop Gerald Kicanas, left, chats with Rev. Stuart Taylor before an interfaith service at Catalina United Methodist Church. The Pima County Interfaith Council Leaders, in collaboration with others organized interfaith services to be held simultaneously at 5:30 p.m. across the state of Arizona in recognition of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims involved in the shooting incident on Saturday January 8. Tuesday January 11, 2011.
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Elizabeth Fimbres, center, bows her head in prayer during an interfaith service at Catalina United Methodist Church. The Pima County Interfaith Council Leaders, in collaboration with others organized interfaith services to be held simultaneously at 5:30 p.m. across the state of Arizona in recognition of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims involved in the shooting incident on Saturday January 8.
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From left to right, Rt. Rev. Kirk Smith and Rev. Michael Pearson listen to Rabbi Stephanie Aaron as she relays a story to the group before an interfaith service at Catalina United Methodist Church. Bishop Gerald Kicanas stands on the far right. The Pima County Interfaith Council Leaders, in collaboration with others organized interfaith services to be held simultaneously at 5:30 p.m. across the state of Arizona in recognition of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims involved in the shooting incident on Saturday January 8. Tuesday January 11, 2011.
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Pastor Tom Dunham, center, sings aloud with other participants during an interfaith service at Catalina United Methodist Church. The Pima County Interfaith Council Leaders, in collaboration with others organized interfaith services to be held simultaneously at 5:30 p.m. across the state of Arizona in recognition of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims involved in the shooting incident on Saturday January 8. Tuesday January 11, 2011.
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