National Prayer Service

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The National Prayer Service is an interfaith religious ceremony traditionally held at Washington National Cathedral to offer prayers and blessings for the newly inaugurated U.S. president and administration.

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National Prayer Service canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States presidential inauguration tradition
interfaith religious ceremony
associatedWithEvent United States presidential inauguration
associatedWithOffice President of the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalHost Episcopal Church
follows Presidential inauguration
frequency every four years in connection with a presidential inauguration
hasAudience faith communities across the United States
general public
hasCharacteristic nonpartisan tone
reflects religious pluralism in the United States
symbolic of national unity
hasLanguage English
includes blessings
music
prayers
scripture readings
sermons or homilies
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
location National Cathedral
surface form: Washington National Cathedral
mediaCoverage live-streamed
televised
notableVenueFeature Gothic-style Episcopal cathedral
organizer National Cathedral
surface form: Washington National Cathedral
participants invited dignitaries
newly inaugurated U.S. president
presidential family members
religious leaders from multiple faith traditions
vice president of the United States
purpose offer prayers and blessings for the new presidential administration
offer prayers and blessings for the newly inaugurated U.S. president
religiousCharacter interfaith
symbolizes continuity of democratic traditions in the United States
invocation of divine guidance for the new administration
typicalTiming day after the presidential inauguration

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