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Jan 19, 2021 7:00 PM The Godmother of soul, Patti LaBelle , is among the artists set to perform at the 59th Inaugural National Prayer Service on Thursday, January 21, the day after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president. The traditional prayer service dates back to the first inauguration for President George Washington . Hosted by the Washington National Cathedral, the service this year will include prayers, readings, blessings and hymns from interfaith leaders and celebrated artists, according to the Presidential Inaugural Committee. It will also feature other inspiring voices who will come together to mark the beginning of a new national journey that restores the soul of America, brings the country together, and creates a path to a brighter future.
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Getty Images/Getty Images for Capitol ConcertsThe Godmother of soul,
Patti LaBelle, and legendary gospel group
The Clark Sisters are among the artists set to perform at the 59th Inaugural National Prayer Service Thursday, the day after
President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president.
The traditional prayer service dates back to the first inauguration for
President George Washington. Hosted by the Washington National Cathedral, the service this year will include prayers, readings, blessings and hymns from interfaith leaders and celebrated artists, according to the Presidential Inaugural Committee. It will also feature “other inspiring voices who will come together to mark the beginning of a new national journey that restores the soul of America, brings the country together, and creates a path to a brighter future.”
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