Silencing the shutter sound on camera

I was wondering if anybody can help me out in finding a way to silence the shutter sound when taking pictures. I was at church the other day and took a picture of my cousin on the platform and the shutter sound was REALLY loud! Thank you in advance for any and all help!

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