According to The White House Historical Association, President George Washington was the first to take an oath on April 30, 1789, with his hand on the Bible. Since then, the Bible has been used at ...
When President Donald Trump took the oath of office, he didn't have his hand on the Bible. Does this matter and why do ...
So where did the tradition of including the Bible in presidential ceremonies come from? According to the White House Historical Association, George Washington began the tradition In 1789, when he ...
Despite social media attention, the Constitution protects freedom of religion. So putting a hand on a Bible, or even using one at all, isn't required.
The tradition of swearing the oath of office on a Bible stretches back to George Washington, but not all presidents have observed it. By Elizabeth Dias National religion correspondent As Donald J.
Why do presidents place a hand on the Bible? The answer is simple: tradition. That’s what the first President of the United States, George Washington, did in 1789, according to the White House ...
Coolidge holds a family bible upon which he will take his oath. Mrs. Coolidge carries a bouquet of roses. It all started with George Washington. George Washington was inaugurated as the first ...
Ahead of Inauguration Day, the minds behind the God Bless the USA Bible released a new product that plays off the Bible’s prominent role in the ceremony. Their Inauguration Day Edition Bible has ...
Historically, most incoming presidents have raised their right hand and placed their left on a Bible while taking the oath of office. In 1789, George Washington took the oath of office with a ...
So where did the tradition of including the Bible in presidential ceremonies come from? According to the White House Historical Association, George Washington began the tradition In 1789 ...