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We have created the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in response to the call of Pope John Paul the Great for a "New Evangelization, new in order, methods and expression." We gather from across the United States of America for worship and fellowship. We gather to thank Our Lord for his abundant blessings upon this Land. We reaffirm our faith in Him and renew our dedication to this great Republic. We commit ourselves to providing for our brothers and sisters who are the most vulnerable in society, and we commit our country to the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, Inc. is a charitable organization as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions to The National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, Inc. are deductible as charitable contributions as permitted by the Internal Revenue Code.

In The News

April 18, 2008
LifeNews.com Editor
Steven Ertelt

PRESIDENT BUSH TOUTS PRO-LIFE RECORD AT NATIONAL CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST

President Bush will never run for another election and has little political reason to kowtow to the pro-life movement to curry any political favors. Yet the president spent considerable time on Friday sharing the pro-life accomplishments of his administration at the National Catholic Prayer breakfast.
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April 18, 2008
US News and World Report
Kahterine Skiba

BUSH TOUTS HIS ANTI-ABORTION RECORD TO NATIONAL CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST

President George W. Bush this morning attended the fifth annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and on hand were GOP presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, cochairmen of Catholics for McCain.
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April 19, 2008
Catholic News Agency

BUSH ADDRESSES NATIONAL CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST AT CLOSE OF “JOYOUS WEEK”

President George W. Bush on Friday morning addressed the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, speaking about his pro-life actions in office, the importance of the Catholic school system, and his common ground with Pope Benedict XVI in advancing interreligious dialogue and religious freedom around the world.
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