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US bishops to draft statement on holy communion with Biden in sights

WASHINGTON, June 19, ( AFP) - US Roman Catholic bishops issued a challenge Friday to President Joe Biden over his support for abortion rights, agreeing to draft a statement on the meaning of holy communion which could potentially be used to deny the sacred rite to the American leader.

Biden, 78, a devout Catholic who attends mass at least once a week, supports the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision affirming a woman's right to an abortion.

Catholic bishops, defying appeals from the Vatican, voted at their spring general assembly to draft a formal statement on the “meaning of the eucharist in the life of the Church.” It was approved by a vote of 168 to 55 with six abstentions and the statement will be discussed at their next meeting in November.

Biden on Friday seemed to dismiss the possibility that he could be denied communion.

“That's a private matter and I don't think that's going to happen,” he told reporters during a White House event on the

coronavirus pandemic.

The eucharist, also known as holy communion, is among the most sacred rituals in the Catholic Church and there have been calls from some conservative church leaders to deny the sacrament to politicians who support abortion rights.

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