Biden received the Laetare Medal, the highest Catholic honor in the United States, from the University of Notre Dame in 2016. |
The Tablet, the leading Catholic publication in England writes about Joe Biden and his faith. It notes a recent exchange of words between President Trump and the Democratic candidate for president, Joe Biden, has highlighted Biden’s roots as a practicing Catholic.
The Tablet further writes: Joseph Biden, born in 1942, was educated in a series of Catholic schools and entered the US Senate at the age of 31, where he spent 36 years representing the state of Delaware. Barack Obama selected Biden as his running mate in the 2008 election, and the pair entered office in January 2009. Biden served eight years as Vice-President and was seen as one of the most prominent Catholics in the US during this period.
Biden has referenced his Catholic faith explicitly during his campaign, with a recent video by the Democratic National Convention featuring a speech by Biden about his meeting with Pope Francis, his education by nuns, and the way Catholic values influence his worldview.....
The presidential candidate describes himself as a “devout Catholic” and has been practicing – and active – Catholic for most of his life. He [carries] a set of rosary beads that belonged to his oldest son, Beau, with him in his pocket. Beau, a former attorney and army officer, died of brain cancer in 2015. His younger son, Hunter Biden, has served with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, a Catholic initiative that sends young people to work in low-income communities. Biden himself has spoken publicly about his faith in lectures, print and television interviews, referring especially to the role his spiritual life played in helping him heal from Beau’s death, and the car accident that took the life of his first wife and infant daughter in 1972.
During the 2015 Papal visit to the United States, Biden was a key figure in organizing the visit, and Pope Francis’s speech to Congress. Biden received the Laetare Medal, the highest Catholic honor in the United States, from the University of Notre Dame in 2016. In statements, interviews and campaign literature, Biden has emphasised the importance of faith in his personal life, and in his sense of public service. After President Trump claimed that Biden was “against religion” and would “hurt God”, Biden said in a response that “faith has been the bedrock foundation of my life”. His Catholic spirituality has “provided me comfort in moments of loss and tragedy, it’s kept me grounded and humbled in times of triumph and joy”.
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If elected in November, Biden would follow John F Kennedy to become the second Catholic President in US history. His faith may well prove a significant boost to his election chances: White Catholics, a key element of Trump’s winning coalition in 2016, have been shifting to support Biden, according to opinion polls.
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