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Joe Biden: Pope Francis Congratulates President-Elect, Second Catholic to Reach the White House After JFK | 2020 US Elections

Pope Francis has had a telephone conversation with the president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, the second Catholic to arrive at the White House after John F. Kennedy, to give him his “congratulations and blessings,” according to the team. transition of the future Democratic president. “The president-elect thanked His Holiness for extending his blessings and congratulations and noted his appreciation for His Holiness’s leadership in promoting peace, reconciliation and the common bonds of humanity throughout the world. world, “according to the statement issued by Biden’s office. Biden” expressed his desire to work together on the basis of a shared belief in the dignity and equality of all humanity on issues such as caring for the marginalized and the poor, address the climate change crisis and welcome and integrate immigrants and refugees into our communities. ”Former Vice President Barack Obama, 77, is the second Catholic elected to the pr United States presidency after John F. Kennedy in 1960.During a tense election campaign against President Donald Trump, Biden summoned Pope John Paul II, frequently invoked his Irish Catholic roots, and vowed to “restore the soul of America »After four years of deep divisions. The president-elect regularly wears a rosary that belonged to his son Beau Biden, who died of brain cancer in 2015. Strained Relations with Trump Pope Francis himself has had strained relations with Trump. In early 2019, he called the re-republican mogul’s wall project on the US-Mexico border “insane.”In February 2016, when Trump was seeking to become his party’s presidential candidate, the Pope said during a visit to Mexico that someone who thinks about building walls instead of bridges “is not a Christian.” Trump responded with a hurtful statement at the time: “For a religious leader to question a person’s faith is a shame,” he said. In 2015, Pope Francis met with then-Vice President Biden in Washington when the Supreme Pontiff delivered a speech. in the United States Capitol before the plenary session of Congress.

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