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National Day of Prayer at Coolidge Park

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PattyGale Godfrey, center, sings in praise, as others join in, during a National Day of Prayer event at Coolidge Park on Thursday. The National Day of Prayer was created in 1952 in a joint resolution of Congress and signed into law by President Harry Truman. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan, along with Congress, amended the law to designate the first Thursday in May as a day of national prayer. Every president since has signed a National Day of Prayer Proclamati­on. President Donald Trump said Thursday, “America is a nation of believers” in a celebratio­n in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump celebrated the National Day of Prayer by announcing a White House initiative he said would underpin policies recognizin­g the “vital role” of religion in the country. “America is a nation of believers,” he said.

Shortly before the Rose Garden event Thursday, Trump acknowledg­ed reimbursin­g his personal attorney for hush money the lawyer paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels, who alleges a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006. The White House said Trump denies that accusation, and Trump had claimed no knowledge of the financial arrangemen­t.

“Faith has shaped our families, and it’s shaped our communitie­s,” he said. “It’s inspired our commitment to charity and our defense of liberty, and faith has forged the identity and the destiny of this great nation that we all love.”

Trump outlined steps by the administra­tion to safeguard religious freedom and pledged to continue doing so.

He signed an executive order creating a “White House Faith and Opportunit­y Initiative” that will, among other things, make recommenda­tions on policies that affect faith-based and community programs. Trump said the new office will help ensure such groups have “equal access” to government money and the “equal right to exercise their deeply held beliefs.”

“We take this step because we know, that in solving the many, many problems and our great challenges, faith is more powerful than government and nothing is more powerful than God,” Trump said.

Members of the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, where more than two dozen worshipper­s were killed in a November 2017 shooting, attended the event.

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STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER

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