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Pentecost chapel in the rain

Duke Chapel on a rainy Pentecost Sunday on May 19. Photo by Lilly Knoepp.
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Pentecost chapel in the rain

Duke Chapel on a rainy Pentecost Sunday on May 19. Photo by Lilly Knoepp.
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Have you ever contemplated suicide?

As suicide rates of military personnel have risen to about 22 per day, more light is shining on the stuggles of people with mental illness or depression. Have you ever contemplated suicide or known someone who took his or her own life?
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POLL: Does prayer heal?

In the 2008 U.S. National Religious Landscape Survey, the Pew Forum on Faith and Public Life revealed that 34 percent of Americans had either experienced a divine healing or  had witnessed one.  In the last decade, more National Health Institute studies have included prayer as part of healing in their trials. Do you believe prayer can heal?
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VIDEO: The work of the International Seamen’s Center

The International Seamen's Center, a Christian ministry to seafarers coming in to the port of Wilmington, received a $75,000 grant to help it purchase a new building to replace the 1940s-era building it's been operating out of for the past 40 years. 
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“Christos Anesti”

Parishioners at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church lit candles during their Holy Saturday service and followed their priest, Father Jon Emmanuelson, outside the church off South College Road to announce "Christos Anesti"- Christ is Risen early on May 5 for Pascha or Easter. Photo by Amanda Greene
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FAV(e) Photos: Interfaith celebrations, Holocaust survivor and Boston

Each month, we bring you our best faith and values photos from around the country. Each of photo has a story behind it – and we'd like to share those stories with you. In order of appearance in the slideshow, here's a look at what happened in April.
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How do you make amends for sin?

This week is a heavy prayer week for many communities in the United States with The National Day of Prayer and National Day of Fasting. How do you make amends with your maker for wrongdoing?
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Scenes from Religious Art Walking Tour, part one

This week we'll be featuring moments from the Spring Religious Art Walking Tours. Don't miss your final chance this season to take the tour 3-5 p.m. Sunday (April 28) starting at St. Mary Catholic Church, 412 Ann St. This window is in Temple of Israel, one of the locations on the tour. Photo by Amanda Greene
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Would you preside over a suspected terrorist’s burial?

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the suspected  Boston Marathon bombings suspect who died in a police shootout, may not get a Muslim burial. Mosques around the Boston area are distancing themselves from Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar. Would you bury him?
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The Great Wilmywood Religious Art Quiz

Every day this week and next week, we will feature a cut-away image from one of the artworks in the six worship spaces on the upcoming Spring Religious Art Walking Tours downtown. See if you can vote and guess to which house of worship each art piece belongs. Check back each day for the previous day's answers. And please consider joining us for a nice walk during the tours 3-5 p.m. April 21 and April 28 starting at St. Mary Catholic Church, 412 Ann St.
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