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'He doesn't understand the Catholic faith.' That's what a Catholic bishop recently said about President Biden, a rosary-carrying, self-professed 'good Catholic' who has spent the bulk of his presidency advancing issues and causes that explicitly violate Vatican teachings.

President Joe Biden, with from left, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., pray and listen during the National Prayer Breakfast, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024, at the Capitol in Washington. Johnson has spoken in …That’s what a Catholic bishop recently said about President Biden, a rosary-carrying, self-professed “good Catholic” who has spent the bulk of his presidency advancing issues and causes that explicitly violate Vatican teachings.

“I used the word ‘stupid’ in reference to President Biden, recognizing that it was poor judgment in my choice of words,” Mr. GrussUse of the word “stupid” aside, this kerfuffle forces to the surface an uncomfortable question many have pondered over the years: Is Mr. Biden really a “good Catholic”? Furthermore, does he understand what Catholics believe about the issues of the day?

But if Mr. Biden is so inspired by his religion — if Catholicism is so central to his being — why do some of his policies fervently fly in the face of all that is good and holy? It becomes increasingly apparent that there’s a profound disconnect when Mr. Gruss and other prominent Catholic leaders find themselves in a near-constant battle to halt or turn back from slips of the tongue revealing what they truly think about Mr. Biden’s Catholic identity.

His actions have led some bishops to conclude he shouldn’t be eligible to receive Communion. But Mr. Biden said after a meeting with Pope Francis in 2021 that all was well on that front and that the pontiff believes he’s a “good Catholic.”

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