The dispute involves Catholic precepts on immigration and charity—which the Church has administered for decades through U.S.A.I.D.
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde confronted Trump during a church service shortly after Inauguration Day, pleading with him to “have mercy” on migrants and LGBT+ youth during his second term.
President Donald Trump’s threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants has US religious institutions on high alert.
The president of Mexico promised to send 10,000 Mexican ... unchecked power that bedevils so many people in so many countries), Bishop Mariann Budde of the National Cathedral in Washington told ...
Mexico has sent 10,000 guardsmen to its border ... She somehow was offended by the Rev. Mariann Budde’s plea to Donald Trump to show mercy to those who he despises. Evidently, mercy is not ...
Tariffs against Mexico and Canada created a firestorm ... Witness the president’s scornful reaction to Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s prayerful plea to “have mercy upon the people ...
What connects Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde of Washington ... states across the country (from Oregon to New Mexico to Maine) have recognized the need and have legalized Medical Aid in Dying.
Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Budde delivered a sermon to President Donald Trump at ... Furthermore, he wrote that she failed to acknowledge that people on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border suffer.
On Tuesday 21 January, at the Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde spoke during Trump’s inaugural prayer service and pleaded for him to show mercy to minority groups.
Given all the controversy about Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon at the National Cathedral, one would think her words were part of a revolutionary tract, the mere utterance of the word “mercy ...
Why is an invitation to mercy so controversial? The Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde’s sermon for the Inaugural Prayer Service focused on unity. She said striving for unity is a sacrificial act ...