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Sister Marie-Therese of the Sister Servants of Jesus Crucified sings outside St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church in Arnauldville, La., Aug. 15. The church, in the Diocese of Lafayette, was the first stop during the Fete-Dieu du Teche, a eucharistic procession to Catholic churches along the Bayou Teche. The bayou is a 125-mile-long waterway in south central Louisiana. (CNS photo/Tim Mueller)

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