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Said on Sunday: Confirmation Sunday at Grace United Methodist Church

WilmingtonFAVS' intern Zeinab Savage illustrates a special Father's Day at Grace United Methodist Church when nine children were confirmed into membership there.
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Said on Sunday: Celebrating Pastor Wayne and Youth Day at St. Stephen AME Church

The Rev. Wayne Johnson began Sunday's sermon by stating that “all of us have shortcomings and failures.” But he did not finish his statement. Instead he let the choir sing “I want to go higher in the Lord,” to explain how he overcame his shortcomings through his faith in God.
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Said on Sunday: The Importance of Modest Clothing for Muslim Women

Intern Zeinab Savage explains the importance to Muslim women of wearing modest clothing and head coverings - even during a sunny June picnic day in the park.
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Said on Sunday: Graduation Sunday at First United Methodist Church, Franklin, NC

Intern Lilly Knoepp reports on life lessons learned in one western North Carolina Methodist church, and how that church has guided its youth to graduation day. 
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Catholic rocker Matt Maher finds cross-over appeal among evangelicals

Canadian Christian rocker Matt Maher’s 2009 album, “Alive Again,” reached No. 6 on Billboard’s “Top Christian Albums” chart, and he’s received two Grammy nominations for songs co-written for Christian singer Chris Tomlin. He just launched a five-month North American tour in support of his new album, “All The People Said Amen.”
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Dalai Lama wows Maryland crowd, rubs noses with governor

The Dalai Lama came to Maryland as part of a six-city U.S. tour that will also bring him to Portland and Eugene, Ore.; Louisville; New Orleans; and Madison, Wis. To the Maryland crowd, he spoke of fighting between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, and Sunni and Shiite Muslims, and prescribed compassion and forgiveness as the cure for conflict.
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ANALYSIS: Have the bishops found their ‘attractive, articulate, intelligent’ spokeswoman?

(RNS) A former adviser to Sarah Palin and an attorney with a long record of advocating conservative causes, will become the first spokeswoman for the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the USCCB announced Monday (April 29).
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Vigil brings UNCW students together for Boston and Virginia Tech

About 200 University of North Carolina Wilmington students gathered in the Fisher Student Union amphitheater Tuesday night (April 16) for a candlelight vigil to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and the anniversary of the Virginia Tech shootings.
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Pope washes feet of two girls, two Muslims at youth prison

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Francis on Thursday (March 28) washed the feet of 12 young inmates, including two girls and two Muslims, during a Maundy Thursday Mass at a youth detention center in Rome.
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Italian exchange students reflect on pope drama in home country

Italian high school exchange students in the New Hanover County and Pender County schools spoke this week about the changes they hope to see for the Catholic church as Pope Benedict XVI steps down this week. 
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Vatican admits it doesn’t fully understand youth culture

The Pontifical Council for Culture invited sociologists, web experts and theologians to a three-day, closed-door event on Feb. 6-9 aimed at studying “emerging youth cultures.” According to a working paper released ahead of the meeting, the church risks “offering answers to questions that are not there” if it doesn’t learn “the cultural reality of young people.”
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