After US bishops overwhelmingly authorized the writing of a "teaching document" that many think will restrict Communion access, President Biden dismissed the prospect that he would be barred from taking Communion because of his support for abortion.
The second Catholic president told reporters at the White House, "That's a private affair, and I don't think that's going to happen."
After US bishops overwhelmingly authorized the writing of a "teaching document" that many think will restrict Communion access, President Biden dismissed the prospect that he would be barred from taking Communion because of his support for abortion.
The second Catholic president told reporters at the White House, "That's a private affair, and I don't think that's going to happen."