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Posted on: February 4th, 2008
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Christian singer Ana Garcia curls over the morning paper at a coffee shop not far from her Mentor home. The lights in the parking lot are shrouded in a murky fog. Being up to see the sun rise is not new to Garcia. For two years in the late ’90s, she ran the overnight assignment desk and reported for the morning show at WEWS Channel 5.
At the time, the Chicago native thought she had reached the pinnacle of life. Then she reported a segment about La Sagrada Familia, the Cleveland Catholic Diocese’s Hispanic congregation on the West Side. She found herself drawn to the church, and its choir, especially its songs of compassion and forgiveness.”*
*From: http://www.cleveland.com
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