‘Today’ Team Dons Yellow Ribbons Amid Search for Savannah Guthrie’s Mom
New York Archbishop Ronald Hicks led an on-air prayer for Nancy Guthrie, missing from her Arizona home over two weeks amid a suspected kidnapping, as the case draws national attention.
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‘Today’ team dons yellow ribbons amid search for Savannah Guthrie’s mom
The “Today” Show team is signaling its support for co-host Savannah Guthrie as the search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, drags into its 18th day. During the show’s broadcast Wednesday morning, hosts Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin and Carson Daly,…
New York Archbishop Leads Prayer for Nancy Guthrie on TODAY
Archbishop Ronald Hicks joins TODAY to discuss his installation as archbishop of New York, succeeding Cardinal Timothy Dolan to lead the city’s more than two million Catholics. The archbishop also leads a prayer for Savannah Guthrie and her family as they search for her missing mother, Nancy.
Today Show Host Asks NY Archbishop to Lead a Prayer for Nancy Guthrie in Powerful On-Air Moment
The Today show on Monday morning asked New York archbishop Ronald Hicks to lead the program in a prayer for their NBC colleague Savannah Guthrie and her 84-year-old mom Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing from her Arizona home for more than two weeks in a suspected kidnapping. “The Spirit actually just moved me,” co-host Craig Melvin said as the show was heading to commercial break. “Could you lead us in a brief prayer?” Hicks led Melvin and his…
Archbishop Hicks leads prayer for Nancy Guthrie on TODAY show - Deacon Greg Kandra
This may be a first: the archbishop of New York praying with the hosts of a national news program. The city’s new archbishop, Ronald Hicks, joined the anchors of the TODAY show yesterday to talk about his new assignment — and at the end, he was asked to lead a prayer for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother. This is something to see. The post WATCH: Archbishop Hicks leads prayer for Nancy Guthrie on TODAY show appeared first on Deacon Greg Kandra.
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