Share Source: AP Photo/Patrick Semansky On Tuesday, President Biden’s Washington D.C.-based Catholic parish, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, wrote in a statement that they have no plans to deny any mass attendee the sacrament of Holy Communion. “Holy Trinity Catholic Church will not deny the Eucharist to persons presenting themselves to receive it,” the statement reads. Holy Trinity Catholic Church, located in Georgetown, was selected as Biden’s parish when he served as vice president during the Obama administration. He also attended his first mass as president at the parish in January. This statement comes weeks after reports that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops will come together to draft a statement that could prevent pro-choice Catholic lawmakers from the sacrament of Holy Communion. If this were to manifest, politicians including President Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) could be refused the sacrament when they attend Mass.