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AUBURN - The Bible and the stories it contains are the basis of the Catholic and other faiths.
Wednesday evening, St. Mary's Church, as part of its Spirit Alive celebration, welcomed the Rev. George Heyman, assistant professor in Biblical studies and director of continuing education at Saint Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry in Rochester, to look at some of the ways in which the Bible can be interpreted.
The Rev. Frank E. Lioi, pastor of St. Mary's, introduced Heyman, pointing out how fitting his area of expertise is to Spirit Alive efforts.
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