For the love of God why?

Nearly everyone who lives in DC has been to the National Cathedral. My high school used to have it’s baccalaureate there, and the choir got to sing from the normal place behind the sanctuary. Even if the speeches were boring, you could still sit there and marvel at the beauty of the place.
So with that experience in mind: there’s something very disheartening about seeing the former president of Iran speaking from a pulpit at there. And I’m hardpressed to think about what anyone at the Cathedral would think could be gained by this.
See for yourself:

Full article in the Washington Times.

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