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In January, Budde called on the president directly to “have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now,” ...
The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of Washington DC, delivers the homily during a memorial service celebrating the life of Neil Armstrong at the Washington National Cathedral ...
CBS News profiles Karin Prien, the first Jewish federal cabinet member to serve in post-WWII Germany; the daughter of ...
A week after a double homicide left two Israeli Embassy staffers dead in Downtown D.C., the Capital Jewish Museum has ...
Speaking to her hometown constituents last month, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) made a startling admission: “We are all afraid. … I’m often very anxious about using my voice because ...
Today, I am thrilled to have Bishop Doyle on the Madang podcast to discuss his book, Unabashed Faith: Resisting Anti-Spiritual Influences in the Modern World which will be released next month by ...
The announcement comes shortly after 49 South Africans arrived in the U.S. for resettlement under a fast-tracked refugee program.
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington drew Trump’s anger in January at an inaugural prayer service in which she urged “mercy” on those fearing his actions, including migrants and LGBTQ+ children.
Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance look on as Rev. Mariann Budde, right, arrives at the national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on January 21st. Photo: AP Photo/Evan ...