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Anglican priest Larius Lewis, Rector of St Paul’s Cure in Chapelton, Clarendon, was found dead at his home in the parish today.  This was confirmed to The Gleaner by Anglican Bishop of Jamaica, Reverend Dr Howard Gregory.  He said...

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