Biden Honours Pope Francis With the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
President Joe Biden has honoured Pope Francis with the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, the highest civilian award given by the president, saying the pontiff was “a light of faith, hope, and love that shines brightly across the world.”
Biden had been scheduled to present the medal to the pope in person on Saturday in Rome on what was to be the final overseas trip of his presidency, but he cancelled his travel plans so he could monitor the wildfires in California.
The White House said Biden bestowed the award to the pope during a phone call in which they also discussed efforts to promote peace and alleviate suffering around the world.
It’s the only time Biden has presented the honour with distinction during his presidency. Biden himself is a recipient of the award with distinction, recognised when he was vice president by then-President Barack Obama in a surprise ceremony eight years ago. That was the only time in Obama’s two terms when he awarded that version of the medal.
The citation for the pope says “his mission of serving the poor has never ceased. A loving pastor, he joyfully answers children’s questions about God. A challenging teacher, he commands us to fight for peace and protect the planet. A welcoming leader, he reaches out to different faiths.”
Biden is preparing to leave office on January 20 and has given out honours to prominent individuals, including supporters and allies, in recent weeks.
Since 1980 President Barack Obama, a Democrat, gave out the most Presidential Medal of Freedom awards, whilst Joe Biden has given out the fewest:
Barack Obama, Democrat 118
Bill Clinton, Democrat 89
Ronald Reagan, Republican 86
George W. Bush, Republican 85
George H. W. Bush, Republican 41
Jimmy Carter, Democrat 34
Donald Trump, Republican 24
Joe Biden, Democrat 19
On January 4 Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to these 19 people, some of whom have helped him during his long political career.
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