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Second Catholic president causes some to celebrate, gives others anxiety
Friday, Jan. 29, 2021
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON Joe Biden became the second Catholic to be inaugurated as president of the United States Jan. 20, giving some U.S. Catholics and their religious leaders a reason to rejoice and others to fear more access to abortion under his leadership.
As Biden placed his hand on the Bible and was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, Marie Yanulus Calderoni, a Catholic from Spring Township, Penn., said a prayer for the 78-year-old Delaware resident as he assumed the responsibility of the nation’s highest office.
US President Joe Biden and US First Lady Jill Biden wave as they arrive at the North Portico of the White House on January 20, 2021, in Washington, DC.(Photo: Alex Brandon / POOL / AFP)
Joe Biden became the second Catholic to be inaugurated as president of the United States Jan. 20, giving some U.S. Catholics and their religious leaders a reason to rejoice and others to fear more access to abortion under his leadership.
As Biden placed his hand on the Bible and was sworn in as the 46th president of the U.S., Marie Yanulus Calderoni, a Catholic from Spring Township, Pennsylvania, said a prayer for the 78-year-old Delaware resident as he assumed the responsibility of the nation s highest office.