Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan delivered the invocation ahead of Trump's swearing-in ceremony in Washington, ...
There will be at least two sets of clergy praying on this Inauguration Day for Donald Trump. One will be praying for Trump ...
Invocation by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, during Donald Trump's Inauguration Ceremony.
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Monday, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, delivered a prayer during Trump's inauguration in Washington D.C., quoting from Psalm 46 and the Book of Wisdom and recalling the Rev.
Please, God bless America, please mend her every flaw,’ prayed the shepherd of New York during President Trump’s inauguration ...
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the late Archbishop of New-York. On entering the Church the visitors were required to pass up the centre aisle, passing the corpse, thence around in front of the altar and so out by the side aisle.
Cardinal Dolan’s inauguration invocation shows that fervent prayer is the linchpin in the ongoing American experiment.
Rev. Franklin Graham, son of the late evangelist Billy Graham, delivered an invocation. Graham has been a strong supporter of Mr. Trump, despite the president-elect's legal and moral challenges.