Did Biden lie about his meeting with the Pope?
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He claimed Francis told him to keep taking Communion despite his views on abortion
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He claimed Francis told him to keep taking Communion despite his views on abortion
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Beijing shows no intention of honoring its deal with the Catholic Church
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President Biden’s Catholicism seems to follow the law of inverse relevance
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He has all the requisite qualifications
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Referring those who disagree with you to the Almighty isn’t a political statement, it’s a theological one
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‘What? This time they’re going to mean it, and I am supposed to act like this is going to change something — for them or me?’
Trying to make Christian politicians squirm is a favourite occasional sport among political broadcasters in Westminster. The former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron was, for a season, the preferred quarry as he writhed for the cameras most obligingly under increasingly forensic questioning of his views on gay marriage. More recently, the attention has turned to Jacob