On Tuesday afternoon the White House announced that President
Barack Obama will be attending an interfaith vigil to honor the
victims of the Boston Marathon bombings on Thursday in Boston,
Mass.
The president will reportedly cancel his scheduled Thursday
meetings in Washington, D.C., as well as his scheduled talk at the University
of Kansas on Friday morning, in order to speak to the family members of those
killed in Monday’s bombings, as well as the survivors at the Cathedral of the
Holy Cross at 11 a.m. on Thursday.
Obama’s plans to speak at the interfaith service were
confirmed Tuesday by the White House and Massachusetts Governor Deval
Patrick during a press conference in Boston.
Obama has previously delivered four talks at interfaith
vigils for victims of mass shootings, the most recent one being when he
traveled to Newtown, Conn., to mourn the loss of 20 children and six adults
shot at Newtown Elementary School in December 2012.
Source: Joy 105
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