Monday, January 12, 2009

Another Inaugural Invocation

Bishop Gene Robinson is going to get his chance at inaugural prayers. The openly gay Episcopalian will kickoff the three day festivities by offering the opening invocation on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday. Robinson was a very vocal critic of the Rick Warren selection. Mincing no words in New York Times, “I’m all for Rick Warren being at the table,” Bishop Robinson said, “but we’re not talking about a discussion, we’re talking about putting someone up front and center at what will be the most watched inauguration in history, and asking his blessing on the nation. And the God that he’s praying to is not the God that I know.”

Robinson didn't mention Warren directly today, in an email he said "I am writing to tell you that President-Elect Obama and the Inaugural Committee have invited me to give the invocation at the opening event of the Inaugural Week activities, “We are One,” to be held at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, January 18, at 2:00 pm. It will be an enormous honor to offer prayers for the country and the new president, standing on the holy ground where the “I have a dream speech” was delivered by Dr. King, surrounded by the inspiring and reconciling words of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. It is also an indication of the new president’s commitment to being the President of ALL the people. I am humbled and overjoyed at this invitation, and it will be my great honor to be there representing the Episcopal Church, the people of New Hampshire, and all of us in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community."

No word on whether Robinson and Warren are praying to the same God yet.

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