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Yes, a particularly prominent resident has derided DC as a “dirty, crime ridden death trap” where you can see “the filth and ...
Archbishop Martin Modéus, the current head of the Church of Sweden, recently told Swedish journalist Anna Hedenmo that, in ...
The day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Episcopal Bishop of Washington delivered a sermon at the National Cathedral, which became—unexpectedly—one of the newsiest events of that week. From the ...
Episcopal Rev. Mariann Budde’s scolding of Donald Trump is emblematic of the dire straits the Episcopal Church is in, writes Chris Roemer.
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon to President Trump during an inaugural prayer service, coupled with her church’s advocacy for humanitarian immigration programs, reveals a striking ...
The Rt. Rev. Mariann Budde, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, center, passes President Donald Trump while processing into a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 21 ...
President Donald Trump and attendees of the National Day of Prayer Service stand as the Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, D.C., enters on Jan. 21, 2025.
Nina Nicholson, a spokesperson for the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, said she met Budde at a march on Washington for gun violence awareness in 2013, after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
DC Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde said Trump used his visit to St. John's Church for a "message antithetical to the teachings of Jesus." ...
A rumor that Episcopal Church leadership removed Bishop Mariann Budde from the Washington National Cathedral following criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump over her sermon at his inaugural ...
Bishop of Washington, Mariann Edgar Budde, led A Service of Prayer for the Nation on January 21, 2025, at the Washington National Cathedral. President Donald J. Trump and entourage were among the ...
Sara Ivey, 71, a parishioner at Church of the Transfiguration, said that Bishop Mariann E. Budde’s sermon made her “very proud to be an Episcopalian.” Shelby Tauber for The New York Times ...
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