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The New York Times remains devout in showing respect for religion of the liberal variety in its coverage of the new Biden Administration. “Faith and politics” reporter Elizabeth Dias’s lead story in Sunday’s National section of the
No, Dias applied her Masters of Divinity Degree to laud the new president s rhetorical resemblance to Jesus:
Hours before President Biden took the oath of office, he entered the front pew of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the seat of Catholic Washington, and beheld the mosaics behind the altar.
An intimate group of family, friends and congressional leaders had gathered for Mass, in the place where Pope Francis spoke in 2015 and where the funeral for John F. Kennedy, the nation’s first Roman Catholic president, was held.
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President Biden and Jill Biden attended Mass at St. Matthewâs in Washington the morning of his inauguration. He quoted St. Augustine in his inaugural address.Credit.Doug Mills/The New York Times
Hours before President Biden took the oath of office, he entered the front pew of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the seat of Catholic Washington, and beheld the mosaics behind the altar.