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Q&A with Greg Laurie about prayer in times of grief

(RNS) Pastor Greg Laurie, honorary chairman of this year’s National Day of Prayer (May 2), talked about prayer, grief and what not to say when a friend’s loved one dies.
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COMMENTARY: It is NOT about America!

WilmingtonFAVS writer Melody Gordon wrote a rebuttal to Religion News Service blogger Omid Safi's piece about the Boston Marathon bombers. She writes: "When something happens here, I hurt. When our country shines, I am ecstatic. And when my country is maligned, I am furious. Mr. Safi's statement in his article about the Boston Marathon bombers that- 'It is not about Islam, or Chechnya. It is about America' made me absolutely INCENSED."
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Pope Francis’ preaching style is low-key and mostly private

(RNS) When you're the pope, few things matter as much as what you say and, especially, where you say it.
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New priest takes St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox through Great Lent

At St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, new priest Father Jon Emmanuelson hopes to develop a strong teaching and University of North Carolina Wilmington campus ministry.
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Maryknoll Foundation to make film about St. Mary Catholic Church

The Rev. Bob Kus, priest at St. Mary Catholic Church, recently announced the Maryknoll Mission Education Board has approved making a film about the downtown shrine and its work with its sister parish in Honduras, San Francisco de Asis since 2009.
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Spirit Quilt Visits Mormon Women’s Conference

The Wilmington Faith and Values Spirit Quilt made a stop on March 23 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wilmington North Carolina Stake, Stake Relief Society Conference.
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List of Southeastern North Carolina prayer vigils for Boston bombings

This is a gathering list of Southeastern North Carolina prayer and candlelight vigils for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. Please feel free to add your listings here or email them to Amanda.Greene@ReligionNews.com.
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Pope Francis orders overhaul of U.S. nuns to continue

VATICAN CITY (RNS) The decision to continue a Vatican overhaul of U.S. nuns, while not entirely unexpected, could nonetheless bring an end to Pope Francis’ honeymoon with the many American Catholics who had viewed the crackdown on nuns as heavy-handed and unnecessary.
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As they turn 150, Adventists still pray for the Apocalypse

A small band of believers has mushroomed to more than 17 million baptized members, including 1.2 million in the U.S. Nearly 8,000 Adventists schools dot dozens of countries. Hundreds of church-owned hospitals and clinics mend minds and bodies around the world. You might expect Adventists to celebrate their success while marking their church’s 150th anniversary this May. There’s just one problem: the church wasn’t supposed to last this long.
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What’s at stake in ordaining Mormon women?

Jana Riess writes: "This is why I stand for Mormon women’s ordination. I have seen what women’s ritual leadership has effected in myself, in my daughter, and in my female friends who are pastors. And more importantly, I have seen how such leadership changes entire congregations."
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