The incoming bishop of Mr. Biden’s home diocese in Wilmington, Delaware, Monsignor William Koenig, hasn’t stated his position on the matter yet, other than to say he would welcome the chance to speak with the president about the subject.
Jose Gomez retreats on Communion document aimed at Biden, Democrats
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Bishop William Koenig, appointed April 30 to head the Wilmington diocese, said he would gladly speak with Biden about his views on abortion but did not say whether he would allow him to continue receiving Communion, as Koenig's predecessor had done.
2 Catholic bishops at odds over Biden receiving Communion
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