The Right Rev. Mariann Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, said she learned of Trump's visit by watching it on the news.
“I don’t want President Trump speaking for St. John’s,” Budde said.
“I am outraged,” she said, with pauses emphasizing her anger as her voice slightly trembled. “I am the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington and was not given even a courtesy call that they would be clearing with tear gas so they could use one of our churches as a prop, holding a Bible, one that declares that God is love and when everything he has said and done is to enflame violence."
She said the church disassociates itself from the messages of the president. "We hold the teachings of our sacred texts to be so so grounding to our lives and everything we do and it is about love of neighbor and sacrificial love and justice," she said.
Budde said the Episcopal Church had about a dozen clergy at the church and Lafayette Square all day to support protesters and left when the curfew was called.
Anonymous wrote:What Trump did feels a little AntiChrist-ish, doesn't it?
Someone remind me of that passage.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.
OMFG. I guess you weren't a history major.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.