About 400 people from across the region took part in a 2-mile prayer pilgrimage Thursday in Palatine for peace in Ukraine. “There was just this deep need to feel like we’re doing something — and we can pray,” said Nicole Carlisle, of St. Theresa Catholic Church, which organized the march with Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church.
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