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By Claire Chretien, LifeSiteNews, Mar 18, 2024

Homosexual Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese, leaders of the LGBT activist group Outreach, and other prominent dissident Catholics also gathered at the White House with Biden for the St. Patrick’s Day brunch.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — Papal nuncio Cardinal Christophe Pierre, homosexual Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, and left-wing Jesuit Fathers James Martin and Thomas Reese joined President Joe Biden at the White House yesterday for a St. Patrick’s Day brunch.

Pierre, who as papal nuncio is the pope’s ambassador to the U.S., delivered an invocation and led grace before the meal.

“We gather on St. Patrick’s Day to pay tribute to the Catholic leadership in this country, especially the fields of charity and social engagement. And so, we give thanks to God for this witness of [His] Church in favor of the needy and the marginalized,” said Pierre. “We are the guests of the president – thank you, [Mr.] President, for that – thus, we remember too in our prayers all who exercise leadership in our country, that they be guided by justice so as to build up the common good.” …

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