On Friday, the vice president’s mother passed away. It’s worth noting the tough but tender resilience and Irish Catholic pugnacity of Jean Biden — and the AP obit doesn’t disappoint:

biden.jpgRaised in a family with a strong Irish Catholic tradition, Jean Biden leaned on her faith in comforting her eldest son after his wife and daughter were killed in a car crash in December 1972, the month after he was elected to the Senate. His two sons were seriously injured.

”After the accident, she told me, ‘Joey, God sends no cross that you cannot bear,”’ Biden recalled.

In his autobiography, Joe Biden recalled being mocked by a seventh-grade nun for his stuttering, an incident that sent his mother to his school in a fury, her children in tow.

”If you ever speak to my son like that again, I’ll come back and rip that bonnet off your head. Do you understand me?” she told the nun.

Joe Biden also recalled how when his mother couldn’t find a pair of cufflinks for him to wear to an eighth-grade dance, she fashioned a pair from nuts and bolts, which left him mortified.

”Now look, Joey, if anybody says anything to you about these nuts and bolts, you just look them right in the eye and say ‘Don’t you have a pair of these?”’ she told him.

You gotta love a gal like that. 

May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace.  

You can read more about her at the link.

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