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ChristianToday
October 21, 2016
The Rev. Daniel Coughlin, first Catholic chaplain in the US House of Representatives, wrote about the speech in a blog post: "The whole speech was framed by his belief in a living and ever-present God both at its beginning and in the end." JFK ReutersPresident John F. Kennedy and First Lady JacquelineÃâà...
CNN (blog)
November 25, 2013
“The words chosen seem to spring from a sacramental background,” the Rev. Daniel Coughlin, first Catholic chaplain in the U.S. House of Representatives, wrote in a recent blog post. “In fact, the whole speech was framed by his belief in a living and ever-present God both at its beginning and in the end,”Ãâà...
Delaware County Daily Times
September 10, 2011
"The moment America's democracy was under attack our citizens defied their captors by holding a vote," he said. "The choice they made would cost them their lives." The storming of the cockpit "ranks among the most courageous acts in American history," Bush said. The Rev. Daniel Coughlin, who was theÃâà...
Washington Blade
March 30, 2011
Curious about the disturbance, Murphy arose from bed to find his best friend and roommate Christopher Crowe dancing on top of their kitchen island. “I didn't know what was going on,” Murphy said. “He had brought some friends home and the first thing I saw was him standing on the island in our kitchenÃâà...
CNN
August 29, 2009
The Rev. Daniel Coughlin -- chaplain of the House of Representatives -- said a prayer and addressed the family. "Here we are to pray with you, offer sympathy and thank you," he said. "Thank you for sharing the senator." Coughlin also noted that Kennedy's hopes were "unquenchable, full of immortality.".