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Irish Reconciliation

Clip: 6/13/2013 | 8m 23s

Queen Elizabeth's visit to Northern Ireland helped bridge the region’s religious divides.

After an IRA explosion in 1987 terrorized the community of Enniskillen, killed 11 Protestants, and injured scores of others, Gordon Wilson, father of one victim, said he forgave the bombers and prayed for the grace to continue to do so. Will the members of the G8 summit meeting in Northern Ireland be able to draw on a similar spirit of peace and reconciliation?

06/13/2013 | Rating NR

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