Bob McDonnell signs “Call to Prayer” proclamation
By | Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 | Catch-All

Governor Bob McDonnell attended the National Prayer Day Ceremony on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, and signed a “Call to Prayer” proclamation.  The Governor spoke on the importance of praying for our Commonwealth and for our country.  The ceremony was held on the South Portico of the Virginia State Capitol. Pictured here (L to R): Attorney General Cuccinelli, Lieutenant Governor Bolling, Governor McDonnell.

Photo Courtesy of Michaele White, Governor’s Photographer


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Lynn R. Mitchell

As SWAC Girl (an acronym for Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County), Lynn has been writing in the Virginia political blogosphere since 2006. Active in area politics, she has coordinated campaigns and served in leadership for the past decade. The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is one of the most beautiful places to call home ... the Republican Party carries her beliefs.

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One Response to "Bob McDonnell signs “Call to Prayer” proclamation"
  1. CT April 7, 2011 07:33 am

    This was actually “Virginia Call to Prayer Day”, not National Prayer Day. National Day of Prayer is the first Thursday in May (May 5, 2011).

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