Democracy Dies in Darkness

Opinion A National Day of Prayer? James Madison would be horrified.

Contributing columnist|
April 30, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
The Rev. Billy Graham preaches in D.C. on Dec. 4, 1970. (Charles Del Vecchio/The Washington Post)
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When the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom passed in 1786, James Madison, its champion, wrote to Thomas Jefferson, its author, “I flatter myself we have in this country extinguished forever the ambitious hope of making laws for the human mind.”

Not so fast, Jim.

This week, the United States will celebrate an official National Day of Prayer, as it has every year since 1952.