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In a Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 photo, Father Girgis Ramandious, left, and His Grace Bishop Karas, center, pray over two newly baptized girls during the first Coptic Orthodox service in the old Trinity United Methodist building owned by Bethlehem UMC in Dallastown. After almost two years of worshipping in downtown York, the community of 80 Egyptian Coptic Christian families has found a new home for now, this time, in Dallastown, about seven miles down the road.  (Chris Dunn/York Daily Record via AP)

In a Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 photo, Father Girgis Ramandious, left, and His Grace Bishop Karas, center, pray over two newly baptized girls during the first Coptic Orthodox service in the old Trinity United Methodist building owned by Bethlehem UMC in Dallastown. After almost two years of worshipping in downtown York, the community of 80 Egyptian Coptic Christian families has found a new home for now, this time, in Dallastown, about seven miles down the road. (Chris Dunn/York Daily Record via AP)

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