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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden pray at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images |
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
quietly clarified this week that there will be "no national policy on
withholding Communion from politicians" after some bishops had raised the
issue.
Why it matters: A wave of controversy and
debate occurred after the conference overwhelmingly voted to draft a
"teaching document," which many hoped would rebuke Biden and other
Catholic politicians for receiving Communion despite their support for abortion
rights, per AP.
· Four days after the vote, the USCCB released a Q&A without its previous references to Biden, a national policy or abortion.
What they're saying: "The document's
central goal is to educate Catholics on the Eucharist," USCCB spokeswoman
Chieko Noguchi told Axios. Bishops have grown increasingly concerned about the
declining belief and understanding of the Eucharist among the Catholic
faithful, she said.
·
"The document being
drafted is not meant to be disciplinary in nature, nor is it targeted at any
one individual or class of persons," the Q&A states, adding that the
Vatican is not involved. "The question of whether or not to deny any
individual or groups Holy Communion was not on the ballot."
·
The document will instead focus
on calling all Catholics to "support human life and dignity and other
fundamental principles of Catholic moral and social teaching."
For what it's worth: "That’s a private
matter, and I don’t think that’s going to happen," Biden told reporters
last week when asked about the vote.
Read the original copy of this story in AXIOS
Recall a few days ago there were online reports about alleged Catholic Bishops' brawl over denying President Joe Biden of the United States, Holy Communion.
The situation found the following streaming headlines across the world wide web:
Why
Do Some Catholic Bishops Want to Deny Joe Biden Communion?
Catholic
Bishops Move Toward Denying Biden Communion
The
Catholic Bishops’ Brawl Over Denying Joe Biden Communion
Why
some Catholic bishops don’t want Biden to take communion
U.S. bishops want to deny Biden communion. What about Catholic politicians in KC region?
Very recently, two days ago precisely we read from the Economist and National Catholic Reporter the headlines "American bishops want to deny Joe Biden Catholic holy communion" and "If you hear that Catholics want to deny Biden Communion, check the details", as well as "Bishops' conference walks back mixed messaging on Communion and Catholic politicians", respectively.
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