
Why Prayers at Presidential Inauguration Should Not Be Political Endorsements
COMMENTARY: Cardinal Timothy got the balance correct in his well-crafted invocation.
COMMENTARY: Cardinal Timothy got the balance correct in his well-crafted invocation.
No Catholic leaders offered prayers at the ‘Service of Prayer for the Nation.’
Cardinal Dolan’s inauguration invocation shows that fervent prayer is the linchpin in the ongoing American experiment.
‘Please, God bless America, please mend her every flaw,’ prayed the shepherd of New York during President Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Cardinal Dolan said in the interview he had discussed matters of faith with Trump, a nondenominational Christian.
Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice: for they shall have their fill.
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