Catholic leaders and U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday attended an interfaith prayer service in New Orleans to pray for the victims of the deadly terror attack in that city on New Year’s Day.
Lt. Mark Meadows was standing at the intersection of Grants Mill Road and Overton Road as its 21 Days of Prayer was preparing to let out.
President Biden visited New Orleans and paid tribute to the victims of the horrific attack that took place on New Year's Day.
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Jee Biden, Gayle Benson, Helena Moreno and other officials attend a prayer service at Basilica of St. Louis King of France.