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FDR and the D-Day Prayer

In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote a prayer and read it over the radio to 100 million Americans as the World War II invasion of Normandy unfolded. This was likely the largest moment of mass prayer in human history. FDR’s son called his father a “frustrated clergyman,” because FDR acted in in service of others in front of a very large audience.

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