what is the name of the oath of office ceremony
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The constitution requires that before a President can assume their duties they have to take the oath of office. The oath is administered at the official ceremony, the inauguration. When the incoming President speaks the final words of the oath, their Presidency begins and the former President's term in office is officially over.
The ceremony in which the President of the United States takes the oath of office is called an inauguration or the Presidential Inauguration.
An inauguration is a formal ceremony marking the beginning of something, such as a term of office. It is also a ceremony in which an oath of office is taken. George Washington was the first US President to be inaugurated. He took the oath of office on 3 Apri 1798, so that was the first US Presidential Inauguration. they have been held every four years since then.
You should receive notification of your new oath ceremony date within a few weeks after the cancellation. If you have not heard anything, it's best to contact the appropriate immigration office or USCIS office for an update.
This year, there will first be a private ceremony, where the Chief Justice will administer the oath of office, on Sunday January 20th 2013. But the public ceremony will be held the next day, on the west front steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. This is the oath the President will take: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
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There were no actors or actresses in the film "Inauguration of President Roosevelt. Taking the Oath of Office - 1905" as it was a documentary footage of the actual inauguration ceremony of President Roosevelt in 1905.
The last Pope to take an oath upon assuming his coronation was Pope Paul VI, since that time, the Popes have given up the coronation ceremony, and any oath that went along with that ceremony. I believe Paul VI actually gave away the Papal Tiara, but I don't know that for sure.