By: Lucas Manfredi
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President Joe Biden was spotted leaving Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown neighborhood on Sunday, following his first attendance at Mass since taking office.
In attendance with Biden was his son, Hunter, and and two of his grandchildren, Finnegan and Maisy. The president, in a brief exchange with reporters, said the service was "lovely."
Holy Trinity, located just a few miles from the White House, is where the nation's first Catholic president, John F. Kennedy, often went to Mass and where Biden, the nation's second Catholic president, frequently worshipped when he was vice president.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Friday that Biden had not yet settled on a home church in the nation’s capital, but said that she expected Biden will continue to regularly attend services during his presidency.Biden has plenty of parish choices in Washington to choose from, with four Catholic churches sitting within 2 miles of the White House.
At home in Delaware, Biden and his wife, Jill, were regulars at St. Joseph on the Brandywine in Greenville. They alternated between the Saturday and Sunday services depending on their travel schedules throughout the 2020 campaign.
In addition, Biden and his family, along with Democratic and Republican leaders of Congress, attended a service at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on the morning of Biden's inauguration Wednesday. The church hosted Kennedy’s funeral service in 1963.
Following Sunday's church service, the Biden men were also spotted at Call Your Mother Deli. Biden remained in his armored vehicle while Hunter picked up the order, according to WUSA9.
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