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NewsAugust 16, 2017

NEW YORK -- Hillary Clinton's pastor acknowledged he plagiarized part of the prayer commentary he sent her the day after she lost the presidential election, a devotional that is at the heart of a book he published Tuesday. The Rev. Bill Shillady said in a statement he was "stunned" to learn his devotional, "Sunday is Coming," was so similar to an earlier blog post by the Rev. Matt Deuel of Mission Point Community Church in Warsaw, Indiana...

By RACHEL ZOLL ~ Associated Press
The Rev. Bill Shillady
The Rev. Bill Shillady

NEW YORK -- Hillary Clinton's pastor acknowledged he plagiarized part of the prayer commentary he sent her the day after she lost the presidential election, a devotional that is at the heart of a book he published Tuesday.

The Rev. Bill Shillady said in a statement he was "stunned" to learn his devotional, "Sunday is Coming," was so similar to an earlier blog post by the Rev. Matt Deuel of Mission Point Community Church in Warsaw, Indiana.

Shillady said he has apologized to Deuel and will credit the Indiana pastor in future editions of the book, titled "Strong for a Moment Like This: The Daily Devotions of Hillary Rodham Clinton."

The book is a collection of some of the Scripture, devotionals and inspirational writing Shillady, a United Methodist Church minister, emailed to Clinton, a lifelong Methodist, during the campaign.

Mary Catherine Dean, editor-in-chief of Shillady's publisher, Abingdon Press, said, "We fully accept his explanation that he did not intentionally leave Matt Deuel's passages unattributed."

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Deuel said he noticed the similarities when CNN published the devotional last week. Deuel said in an email he spoke with Shillady on Monday and accepted the Methodist minister's apology.

Shillady leads the United Methodist City Society, a social-service agency in New York. He officiated at Chelsea Clinton's wedding, led a memorial for Hillary Clinton's mother, Dorothy Rodham, and gave the closing benediction at the Democratic National Convention. Clinton wrote the forward to his book.

Shillady said he sought inspiration for the Nov. 9 email by searching for material along the Christian theme of holding onto hope and emerging from adversity.

"I searched for passages that offered perspective of this theme. I am now stunned to realize the similarity between Matt Deuel's blog sermon and my own. Clearly, portions of my devotional that day incorporate his exact words," Shillady said.

Shillady credited Deuel with accepting the apology. "My entire approach to this book project has been to credit all of the many ministers and sources who contributed to the devotionals that were written for Hillary over the course of the campaign," the Methodist minister said.

Clinton is scheduled to discuss the book with Shillady at a Sept. 7 event in New York. A representative for Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment

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