By the end of Rogers' sessions in Northern Ireland, what was the state of the relationship between Dennis, a Protestant, and Becky, a Catholic?
A) They remained enemies, but, at least, were willing to continue meeting under the auspices of the local Catholic Charities.
B) They agreed to "bury the hatchet" and chair further sessions after Rogers left.
C) They agree to tell their parents about their long-standing romance.
D) As Becky put it: "Words couldn't describe what I feel towards Dennis...I felt that here I got a friend and that was it."
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