Mariann Budde returned to the altar at Washington National Cathedral on Sunday, 12 days after she urged President Donald Trump to show mercy to immigrants and members of the LGBTQ community during an ...
It had been 12 days since the Episcopal bishop of Washington pleaded with President Donald Trump to “have mercy” on ...
When Bishop Mariann Budde closed her sermon at the National Prayer Service at Washington National Cathedral on January 21 she ...
Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon at the National ... our president said he didn’t think it was very exciting or good. God have mercy on our country the next four years.
From the pulpit, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a sermon that many found startling. With grace and conviction, she pleaded with the president to "have mercy upon the people in our country ...
She appealed for mercy for immigrants and LGBTQ but didn’t know to mention federal workers, educators, South Africans, ...
The Right Rev. Mariann Budde drew President Donald Trump’s ire during an inaugural prayer service when she used her Washington National Cathedral pulpit to urge him to "have mercy upon the people in ...
Many of our elected leaders invite us into a culture of retribution and scapegoating; but we can resist these efforts, see ...
If you know what people are thinking about when they’re coming into church on Sunday morning, it’s very important to ...
Right Rev. Mariann Budde, apologize for what he called the message’s “nasty tone.” During the inaugural sermon last Tuesday, Budde directly pleaded for Trump to have mercy on those concerned ...
The Episcopal bishop of Washington spoke with NPR to discuss her sermon addressing President Trump and why she asked him to have mercy. Bishop Mariann Budde tells NPR 'I won't apologize' for ...
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