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  2. Congressional Prayer Room - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of a prayer before the opening of each session of both the House and the Senate traces its origins back to the days of the Continental Congress. The first prayer at that congress was delivered by Jacob Duché , who eventually betrayed the cause of American independence and maligned the Continental army in a letter to George ...

  3. Chaplain of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Imam Yusuf Saleem delivers opening prayer as Guest Chaplain, October 24, 2001 Rabbi Levi Shemtov delivers opening prayer as Guest Chaplain, September 17, 1998. The inclusion of a prayer before the opening of each session of both the House and the Senate, traces its origins back to the days of the Continental Congress, and the official recommendation of Benjamin Franklin, June 28, 1787:

  4. Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives

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    The Rev. Jacob Duché leading the first prayer for the Second Continental Congress, Philadelphia, September 7, 1774. Prayer before the opening of a legislative body traces its origins back to the colonial period. At that time, before the Constitution and its amendments separated church and colonial assemblies would open proceedings with prayer.

  5. Town of Greece v. Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Legislative prayers are not confined to meetings of Congress or state legislatures, but may also be recited in the more intimate and familiar setting of local government meetings; The prayer portion of the meeting must be conducted only during a ceremonial part of the government body’s session, not mixed in with action on official policy

  6. Prayer meeting - Wikipedia

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    A prayer meeting in Victoria Square, Birmingham. A prayer meeting is a group of lay people getting together for the purpose of prayer as a group. [1] Prayer meetings are typically conducted outside regular services by one or more members of the clergy or other forms of religious leadership, but they may also be initiated by decision of non-leadership members as well.

  7. Melania opens President Trump's campaign rally with Lord's Prayer

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    "I didn't know Melania would be reading the Lord's prayer," Trump said following the first lady's remarks. The crowd at Orlando-Melbourne Airport greeted Mrs. Trump with a loud ovation.

  8. National Prayer Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2020, the event marked the highest level state visit by a Republic of China (Taiwan) official since 1979 when Vice-president Lai Ching-te attended the National Prayer Breakfast. [29] The National Prayer Breakfast is featured in the Netflix miniseries The Family, from the book The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of ...

  9. Mouvement laïque québécois v Saguenay (City) - Wikipedia

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    The decision to move the prayer before the official start of the council session did not accommodate those of other faiths but rather exacerbated discrimination, since it would effectively reveal that he was a non-believer. [29] Gascon J thus concluded that the Tribunal's decision regarding discrimination was a reasonable one. [30]