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Security measures have been bolstered at many houses of worship, and congregants placed on alert. Yet the key question lingers: Can believers feel safe — and at peace — continuing to worship together in what many of them call their sanctuary?
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In Germany, many synagogues have been surrounded by barriers and guarded by heavily armed police. In the United States, most synagogues — and many non-Jewish houses of worship — employ layered security strategies. These can involve guards, cameras, and various systems for controlling access.
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While some Christian pastors in the U.S. encourage congregants to bring firearms to church as an extra security measure, numerous denominations and individual houses of worship forbid this.
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