Contempt is a Dangerous Way to Lead a Country
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At an ominous moment in American history, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's sermon at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC following President Trump's second inauguration was a rare moment of moral clarity. Growing out of the most fundamental principles of Christian ethics, Bishop Budde's address stands as a calm but resonant call for compassion in an increasingly vicious and punitive political culture.
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At an ominous moment in American history, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's sermon at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC following President Trump's second inauguration was a rare moment of moral clarity. Growing out of the most fundamental principles of Christian ethics, Bishop Budde's address stands as a calm but resonant call for compassion in an increasingly vicious and punitive political culture.



