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Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde Refuses Apology After Trump's Criticism Of Her Inaugural Sermon

Bishop Budde stands firm on her message for compassion towards LGBTQ+ individuals and immigrants, despite backlash from Trump and conservative critics.

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  1. Virginia Theological Seminary: ‘We are proud of our alumna Bishop Mariann Budde’

    The Virginia Theological Seminary's unwavering support for Bishop Mariann Budde underscores a profound commitment to compassion and the prophetic tradition of advocating for marginalized communities, even amidst backlash from conservative critics.

    Virginia Theological Seminary: ‘We are proud of our alumna Bishop Mariann Budde’

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  2. What to know about Mariann Budde, the bishop who upset Trump with her inaugural sermon

    Bishop Mariann Budde's courageous plea for compassion during a politically charged event underscores her commitment to confronting injustice, showcasing how faith can challenge power and foster understanding in a deeply divided society.

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  3. EXCLUSIVE: GOP Rep Unveils Resolution Condemning Left-Wing Bishop’s ‘Distorted Message’ During National Prayer Service

    Rep. Josh Brecheen's resolution reflects a growing sentiment among conservatives who feel that political activism has no place in religious settings, signaling a desire to uphold traditional values in the face of what they perceive as a progressive agenda. His strong condemnation of Bishop Budde's sermon illustrates the sharp divide in American politics, particularly around issues of faith and morality.

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  4. Bishop Budde says she won’t apologize for calling out Trump

    Budde firmly stands by her plea for mercy, viewing it as a necessary appeal to compassion in a time of fear and division.

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Updated: Jan 24th, 2025, 4:10 PM ET

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Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde's sermon at the National Cathedral urged compassion for LGBTQ+ and undocumented individuals, prompting criticism from President Trump. Budde, who has previously clashed with Trump, demanded mercy for marginalized communities, stating she wouldn’t apologize for her remarks. Trump's response branded Budde as a 'Radical Left hard line Trump hater,' and many Republican lawmakers condemned her comments. Despite receiving backlash, including threats, Budde reinforced her stance, advocating for respectful dialogue in a polarized America.


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