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Mixed messages on Biden reveal not just competing camps, but divided hearts
Jan 22, 2021 editor
On Wednesday both the Vatican and the USCCB released statements on the inauguration of President Joe Biden, and once again it was a Tale of Two Tones.
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ROME – Among the many traditions surrounding a presidential inauguration, Catholics seem to have created one of their own, especially when it’s a Democrat: Mixed messages from the Vatican and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Twelve years ago, when Barack Obama was elected, Pope Benedict XVI dispatched a note of congratulations on Nov. 5, breaking the custom of waiting until Inauguration Day, and the Vatican newspaper,
The Tablet January 22, 2021
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden walk to the White House in Washington Jan. 20, 2021. (Photo: CNS/Tom Brenner, Reuters)
By John L. Allen
ROME (Crux) – Among the many traditions surrounding a presidential inauguration, Catholics seem to have created one of their own, especially when it’s a Democrat: Mixed messages from the Vatican and the U.S Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Twelve years ago, when Barack Obama was elected, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI dispatched a note of congratulations on Nov. 5, breaking the custom of waiting until Inauguration Day, and the Vatican newspaper, “L’Osservatore Romano,” gushed about the hopeful symbolism of Obama’s triumph. Later, then-editor Gian Maria Vian defended Obama from pro-life criticism, insisting he was not a “pro-abortion president.”