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Bishop Mariann Budde: 'I won't apologize' for sermon The Episcopal bishop of Washington spoke with NPR to discuss her sermon addressing President Trump and why she asked him to have mercy.
Bishop Budde’s words remind us who we are called to be. Her plea wasn’t just a call to mercy − it was an invitation to live consistently. When we live with mercy, we no longer wrestle with ...
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde said she is “not going to apologize for asking for mercy for others,” a plea she made to President Donald Trump from the Canterbury pulpit on Tuesday. “It was ...
When her mother died late last year, Episcopal bishop Mariann Edgar Budde described her as “a woman of deep faith and courage ...
Episcopal Church Bishop Mariann Budde preached a message of unity and urged President Donald Trump to show “mercy” during a Jan. 21, interfaith service.
But false leaders like Bishop Budde encounter this necessary shepherding and shout, “Have mercy! Don’t tell people they need to change! That’s hateful.” ...
GOP attacks bishop for telling Trump to 'have mercy.' Don't tell them about Jesus. | Opinion As a conservative, I have long believed the No. 1 job of an American president is to attack faith ...
Budde earned Trump’s ire by imploring the leader of the free world to show mercy on the weak during a post-inaugural prayer service: “Let me make one final plea, Mr. President.
Budde urged him to help those fleeing war zones, to have mercy on children who “fear that their parents will be taken away” and to consider the “gay, lesbian, transgender children in ...