RIP Queen Elizabeth II

Stephen McHugh
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September 19, 2022
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PinA short post on this occasion. 

I’m sure all of you are well aware of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. One thing that stood out for me was the warmth, compassion, and care she showed to people. 

And from what I also read, her faith was very important to her. My faith is also important to me. 

Since she passed, there are other things I’ve thought about. They concern the differences between all of us throughout the world, and how everybody is unique in their own right. 

May the example she set us help and inspire us to create a world that is welcoming to everyone. 

And may she rest in peace forever.


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