Obama, Biden attend inaugural prayer service at Washington National Cathedral
Source: Washington Post
Some 2,200 guests filled the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday morning for the inaugural prayer service, a tradition as old as the country itself.
The service is meant to provide a spiritual boost to the newly sworn-in president. Prominent national clergy from the Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Sikh traditions will offer prayers to Obama, who is accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Biden and Jill Biden.
A leader from the Metropolitan Community Church, a Christian denomination that focuses on outreach to gays and lesbians, is among the speakers at the service this year for the first time, a moment of inclusion that echoes Obamas historic outreach to gay Americans in Mondays inaugural address.
The reason we come together to pray is because we want the best for our country, said Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of the Washington Catholic archdiocese, as he entered the cathedral early Tuesday. We pray for our president, we pray for our vice president. We pray for our leaders as we move forward.
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