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At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to ‘have mercy’ on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

At the inaugural prayer service, the Right Reverend Mariann Budde, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, made a direct appeal to President Donald Trump to have mercy on the LGBTQ+ community and undocumented migrant workers.Referencing Trump's belief that he was saved by God from assassination, Budde said, "You have felt the providential hand of a loving God. In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now."The Trump administration has already issued executive orders rolling back transgender rights and toughening immigration policies.

At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

President Donald Trump, from front row left, first lady Melania Trump, 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, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)When he returned to the White House, Trump was asked about the sermon."Not too exciting, was it?" the president said as he walked with staff towards the Oval Office. "I didn't think it was a good service. They could do much better."The Washington National Cathedral service was largely focused on national unity. Trump and Vice President JD Vance were in attendance with their families, along with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.In her sermon, Budde said they gathered "to pray for unity as a people and a nation — not for agreement, political or otherwise — but for the kind of unity that fosters community across diversity and division."She added: "Unity is not partisan."

At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

President Donald Trump, from left, watches as Rev. Mariann Budde arrives at the national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Evangelicals were at the service but not on the program

More than a dozen religious leaders spoke during the interfaith service, including those from Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu traditions.Notably absent from the invited clergy with speaking roles were conservative evangelicals, who are among President Trump's strongest supporters. Nonetheless, some of those evangelical supporters were in the pews.In attendance were Robert Jeffress, a longtime Trump supporter and pastor of Dallas' First Baptist Church; Paula White-Cain, a televangelist and key spiritual adviser during Trump's first term; and Lorenzo Sewell, the pastor of Detroit's 180 Church who gave a spirited benediction at Monday's inauguration.

At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

Rev. Mariann Budde leads the national prayer service attended by President Donald Trump at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

A new kind of inaugural prayer service

The Washington National Cathedral has hosted 10 official inaugural prayer services for presidents of both parties. The tradition dates back to 1933.The latest service had a different emphasis than previous ones. Its focus was on the nation instead of the new administration — a plan made before Election Day."We are in a unique moment in our country's history, and it is time to approach this differently," said the Very Rev Randy Hollerith, dean of the Episcopal cathedral, in an October statement."This will be a service for all Americans, for the well-being of our nation, for our democracy."The texts and songs revolved around themes of compassion and togetherness, including a reading from Deuteronomy 10:17-21, which speaks of taking care of orphans and widows and all who are in need.Sermons at inaugural services have often been given by ministers aligned with the incoming administration. In 2021, the Rev. William Barber, a progressive civil rights leader, preached before President Joe Biden at the cathedral.Trump cuts cake with large sword before he exits Commander-in-Chief ballView GalleryBudde, who gave this year's sermon, has joined other cathedral leaders in criticising Trump previously, rebuking his "racialised rhetoric" and blaming him for inciting violence on January 6, 2021.Budde was " outraged " in 2020 after Trump staged an appearance in front of St John's Episcopal Church, which is near the White House. He held up a Bible after the area had been cleared of peaceful protesters.Budde's sermon directed at Trump on Tuesday provoked a lively reaction on social media. Austen Ivereigh, a biographer of Pope Francis, wrote on X that the bishop "named the truth" when she spoke to Trump and Vance. "Their expressions of fury and discomfort suggest she nailed it."Jeffress, in contrast, posted on X that Budde "insulted rather than encouraged our great president" and that "there was palpable disgust in the audience with her words."

At inaugural prayer service, bishop pleads for Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBTQ+ people and migrants

President Donald Trump attends the national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP)

Music made for Trump

The one part of Tuesday's service that seemed tailor-made for Trump was the inclusion of opera singer Christopher Macchio, who also sang the national anthem at the inauguration.The tenor sang "Ave Maria," a favorite song of Trump and one that Macchio sang at a Trump rally and the Republican National Convention.Before the service began, Macchio performed hymns like "How Great Thou Art" and another Trump favorite, "Hallelujah," written by Leonard Cohen.As the prayer service neared its end, Trump joined others in singing "America the Beautiful."Trump also thanked many of the clergy who participated as they processed past him — except for Budde, whom he did not acknowledge. .

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