Canon Michael McGourty is at the heart of all that is good in Irvinestown. The Belcoo native is a great community man, and ...
Canon Michael McGourty is at the heart of all that is good in Irvinestown. The Belcoo native is a great community man, and has inspired a ...
“Church teaching recognizes a country’s right and responsibility to promote public order, safety, and security through well-regulated borders and just limits on immigration,” wrote Bishop Mark ...
The first woman to serve as the spiritual leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Budde had a message for President Trump during his first term, too. By Elizabeth Dias and Tim Balk ...
Re “‘Have Mercy’ on Migrants, Bishop Asks of President” (news article, Jan. 22): I was disappointed but not surprised to see the religious figures at the inauguration rather obsequiously ...
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President Trump on Wednesday tore into the “nasty” Democratic bishop who lectured him at the National Prayer Service — as the church leader confirmed she was sending him a political message.
But the sermon Trump heard from Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde instead resulted in the president demanding an apology from Budde and the Episcopal Church, calling her “a Radical Left hard ...
President Trump early Wednesday morning slammed the bishop at a National Cathedral prayer service for the inauguration who called on him to have mercy on transgender children and immigrant families.
President Donald Trump blasted Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, after she directed politically charged remarks towards him during an interfaith service of prayer ...
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde drew President Trump’s ire Wednesday morning after she used a National Catheral prayer service to issue a call for mercy against members of the LGBTQ and immigrant ...
The bishop leading the inaugural prayer service on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump to "have mercy" on his constituents, specifically naming LGBTQ people and immigrants. The sermon by the ...