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Protesters set up camp outside the cathedral after they were thwarted in an attempt to demonstrate in front of the nearby London Stock Exchange. Their proximity to Christopher Wren's architectural icon embroiled the church in a conflict between bank-bashing protesters and the city's finance industry. The church's position on the protesters has shifted several times, and the cathedral's dean and a senior priest both resigned over the impasse. "Riot police clearing the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral was a terrible sight. This is a sad day for the Church," said Giles Fraser, who resigned as canon chancellor of St. Paul's in solidarity with the protesters. In a statement, St Paul's Cathedral said clergy were available to provide support to those involved in the eviction. "We regret the camp had to be removed by bailiffs but we are fully committed to continuing to promote these issues through our worship, teaching and Institute," the statement said, It said that dialogue between protesters and clergy since the camp was opened had seen both sides "re-examine important issues about social and economic justice and the role the cathedral can play." ___ Online: Occupy London: http://occupylsx.org/
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