At least seven times (mostly at an Episcopal church near the White House). He has also had several private prayer meetings with Protestant clergy, and has used the chapel at Camp David as well.
that is he is always going to church with his wife and kids so i say 300 times
Since the ratification of the 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1933, U.S. presidential and vice-presidential terms always begin/end on the 20th of January. However, when that day has fallen on a Sunday, the President took the Oath of Office privately on the 20th then again publicly on the 21st. Inauguration Day has fallen on a Sunday three times since 1933: in 1957 (Pres. Eisenhower's second inauguration), in 1985 (Pres. Reagan's second inauguration) and in 2013 (Pres. Obama's second inauguration).
No. He has gone a couple of times to a Christian church.
George H.W. Bush's inauguration was on January 20, 1989. George W. Bush's first inauguration was on January 20, 2001, and his second was on January 20, 2005. The inaugural celebration is held on the 21st only when the 20th falls on a Sunday. Since Inauguration Day was moved to January 20 in 1937, that has happened only three times, in 1957 (affecting Dwight D. Eisenhower), in 1985 (affecting Ronald Reagan), and in 2013 (affecting Barack Obama). The next time will be in 2041.
Read the Constitution. "at noon on the 20th day of January." You're obviously an Obama supporter. Moron.
Yes, Bishops were in charge of the church. Since most people went to church in Feudal times, you could consider a bishop important.
Yes, the popes have been the head of the Church since AD33 when Saint Peter became the first leader of the Church.
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On January 21, 2013, Barack Obama became the only two-term U.S. President to date (late January 2013) to take the U.S. Presidential Oath of Office four times. On January 21, 2009, the day after President Obama's first inauguration, he repeated the Oath with Chief Justice John Roberts because Justice Roberts had misspoken the Oath during the public ceremony. Inauguration Day has fallen on a Sunday three times since the date was changed to January 20, in 1957, in 1985 and in 2013. In each case, the President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama respectively, was starting his second term, and in each case the President took the Oath of Office in a private ceremony on Sunday the 20th then repeated the Oath during the public ceremony on Monday the 21st.
No, Senator Obama does not attend a pentecostal church. No, his church does not speak in tounges. to quote a New York Times Article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/15/us/politics/15wright.html?_r=1&ref=politics&oref=slogin "The United Church of Christ, the denomination of the Chicago church, is overwhelmingly white." Well why not check out their webpage for yourself as part of your "conclusion reaching" process? http://www.tucc.org/home.htm
A report from The New York Times states that the District of Columbia and the federal government spent a combined $115.5-million in 2005, "most of it for security, the swearing-in ceremony, clean-up and for a holiday for federal workers." (In addition to the $42.3-million Mr. Bush's inaugural committee spent)
Yes, she absolutely does love him. There have been times in their marriage when they had some problems and she has been public about that; but they have been married since 1992 and by most accounts, they have grown closer as time passed.