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  2. Congressional Prayer Room - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Prayer Room near the rotunda in the United States Capitol is a place set aside for the use of members of Congress who seek a quiet place for meditation or prayer. The space is not open to tour groups or visitors to the Capitol.

  3. Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives

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    The Rev. Jacob Duché leading the first prayer for the Second Continental Congress, Philadelphia, September 7, 1774. Prayer before the opening of a legislative body traces its origins back to the colonial period. At that time, before the Constitution and its amendments separated church and colonial assemblies would open proceedings with prayer.

  4. Category:United States Capitol rooms - Wikipedia

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  5. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    The congressional office buildings are part of the Capitol Complex, and are thus under the authority of the Architect of the Capitol and protected by the United States Capitol Police. The office buildings house the individual offices of each U.S. Representative and Senator as well as committee hearing rooms, staff rooms, multiple cafeterias ...

  6. Congressional prayer - Wikipedia

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    Congressional prayer may refer to: Prayer held before sessions of the U.S. Congress; See also. Congressional Prayer Room; Congregational prayer (disambiguation)

  7. Pelosi appoints first woman as House chaplain - AOL

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    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed retired Rear Adm. Margaret Grun Kibben as the next House chaplain Thursday, making her the first woman to serve as chaplain in either chamber of Congress.

  8. O'Neill House Office Building - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 law transferred ownership of the building to the Architect of the Capitol, the agency that owns and maintains congressional buildings. It was then given its current name and opened to public access, like the other House and Senate office buildings.

  9. The Highest- and Lowest-Paying Positions in Congress - AOL

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    Most visibly, he leads the opening prayer each day in the Senate. Find Out: What $1 Trillion Really Looks Like, Plus More Fascinating Money Facts Washington, DC, USA - July 18, 2017: A United ...