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President Barack Obama has picked a neighbor to deliver the closing prayer at the inauguration.
The Rev. Luis León told CNN on Tuesday the White House and the Presidential Inaugural Committee invited him last week to deliver the closing prayer at the 57th presidential inauguration.
León pastors Saint John's Church, an Episcopal parish just across Lafayette Square from the White House, dubbed the "Church of the Presidents."
"I found out last week," he told CNN.
A source close to the inaugural committee confirmed León would be delivering the benediction and said a formal announcement would be coming later in the week.
The historic church León has pastored since 1995 has been connected to every president since its founding in 1815. Inside the historic building, Pew 54 is reserved for presidents whenever they come to worship.
Obama and his family have worshiped at the church numerous times during his presidency. They have visited the church more times than any other during his presidency, and the president and León are said to have a good relationship.
León's benediction will mark his second appearance on the inauguration stage. In 2005, he delivered the invocation for the President George W. Bush's second inauguration.
"You don't get used to this. I'm just as nervous now as I was the first time," León said. "From the moment someone asks you to do that, your wheels are spinning with what to say. So my wheels were spinning now."
León was the president's second choice for the benediction.

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