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Pro-Abortion “Catholic” Joe Biden Will Attend Pope Francis’ Funeral, by Steven Ertelt – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Pro-Abortion “Catholic” Joe Biden Will Attend Pope Francis’ Funeral, by Steven Ertelt

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Pope Francis meets with U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, June 14, 2024, after a session at the G7 summit, which is being held June 13–15 in the southern Italian region of Puglia. | Credit: Vatican Media

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews, April 25, 2025

Washington, DCJoe Biden, a self-identified Catholic whose aggressive promotion of abortion rights has long clashed with Catholic Church teachings, is expected to attend the funeral of Pope Francis.

The decision will likely draw sharp criticism from pro-life advocates, who point to Biden’s record of supporting unrestricted, taxpayer-funded abortion up to birth as a direct contradiction of Catholic doctrine on the sanctity of life.

Biden has positioned himself as a devout Catholic throughout his political career, frequently attending Mass and invoking his faith in public remarks. However, his unwavering support for abortion up to birth and his radically pro-abortion record as president has placed him at odds with the Church’s teaching that life begins at conception and must be protected. In recent years, Biden’s policies have shifted dramatically toward a more radical pro-abortion stance, including advocating for federal funding of abortions and opposing restrictions on late-term procedures. …

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