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Benedictine Sisters to Hold Vigil for Murder Victim

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March 14th, 2013

The scene of the first homicide in Erie in 2013 will also be the scene of the first Take Back the Site vigil.

The Benedictine Sisters of Erie will gather at 2412 Pennsylvania Avenue this evening. That's the place where the body of Aderian Page Sr. was found on February 28th.

Robert Quick was arrested for allegedly killing Page.
The sisters ask that everyone join in prayer tonight to take back the site.
They want to reclaim the place where violence occurred.

The public is invited to take part. It begins at 5:15 pm at 2412 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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