Comments about ‘Young women are 'bright hope' of church’
More than 20,000 LDS young women gather to hear President Eyring, others discuss role as guardians of virtue
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"Guardians of Virtue" - how wonderful to have such lovely words that focus on the strength of our young women.
while the main stream median may focus on the sensational and the wayward celebrity, they will overlook 20,000 young women gathering in one place, and many more thousands around the world, to support virtue, chastity and living lives with higher principles.
If you want the sensational, considering the way the world has gone, this would be real news. These young women were dressed modestly, not a vulgar word was spoken. Could you walk down one hallway in a typical high school and experience the same thing?
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