And while it is unclear whether he will adopt a permanent parish in Washington during his term, Biden’s visit to the church will provide a window into how his spiritual side aligns with his policy.
Catholicism is an integral part of Biden’s life, who has attended Mass since childhood and attends Catholic schools. He married his late first wife, Neilia, in a Catholic church and spices his political speech with quotes from Scripture, Catholic hymns and references to the nuns and priests he learned at school.
He attended Holy Trinity during his time as Vice President of former President Barack Obama. The church – Washington’s oldest Catholic church, according to Holy Trinity – was also attended regularly by the first Catholic president of the United States, John F. Kennedy.