This Senegalese town has Christians, Muslims, and ‘only one God’

One recent Sunday morning, as soon as the choir in this island town’s Catholic church sings its last “Hallelujah,” a stream of parishioners spills out through the doors in a blur of marigold and violet head wraps and boubou gowns. Friends Louise Niaroum Sarr and Marie-Philomene Lette stop to chat, fanning themselves under a glaring…

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