Joe Biden brings his emotional tour of Ireland to an in depth with a speech in his ancestral dwelling

President Joe Biden has mentioned "it feels like coming home" in his remaining tackle on his tour of Ireland as he spoke in his ancestral dwelling of Ballina, Co Mayo.

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He was launched by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and stepped out on stage at St Muredach's Cathedral to Shipping Up To Boston by Dropkick Murphys.

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Addressing a roaring crowd, Mr Biden talked at size about his ancestors, one in every of whom equipped bricks to construct the cathedral.

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"As he laboured, I'm sure he would imagine that one day his family would worship here, that his children would be baptised here like his son Patrick was, and that future generations of his family would mark the milestones of their lives here in the sturdy walls, but I doubt he ever imagined his great-great-great grandson would return 200 years later as President of the United States of America," he mentioned.

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Earlier he was offered with a 200-year-old brick recovered from the fireside of his household's ancestral dwelling in Ballina.

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His great-great-great grandfather Edward Blewitt bought 27,000 bricks to the cathedral in 1827, which helped him purchase tickets to sail his household to America in 1851.

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Mr Biden additionally broke down in tears throughout earlier engagements, after an emotional and unplanned assembly with a priest who gave his son the final rites.

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The chaplain who carried out the sacrament for Beau Biden, now works on the Knock shrine in Co Mayo the place the president paid a go to on Friday.

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Fr Frank O'Grady carried out the ceremony for Beau Biden earlier than he died of mind most cancers in 2015.

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He acquired a name requesting that he meet the president, and later instructed RTE that the encounter was "like a reunion".

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"We had a nice chat for about 10 minutes. He was delighted to see me and I was delighted to see him," he mentioned.

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"He gave me a big hug, it was like a reunion. He told me he appreciated everything that was done."

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Mr Biden was given a tour of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Knock - a Catholic pilgrimage web site - by the Parish priest of Knock, Fr Richard Gibbons.

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Recounting the emotional reunion between the Mr Biden and Fr O'Grady, he mentioned: "It was an extraordinary afternoon. I won't forget it, I can tell you that it was quite something else."

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After leaving Knock, Mr Biden travelled to Castlebar the place he made a personal go to to the Mayo Roscommon Hospice.

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The president had a longstanding pledge to revisit the power, having turned the sod on the event in 2017.

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A plaque on the entrance to the hospice is devoted to Beau Biden's reminiscence.

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At the location the president, alongside together with his son Hunter and sister Valerie, met with distant cousin Laurita Blewitt.

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Mr Biden's go to to Co Mayo ends his four-day tour of the island after he touched down on the airport in Knock on Friday afternoon.

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The journey is one other return to ancestral roots for the president after his journey to Co Louth on Wednesday.

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The president has repeatedly spoken with ardour about his Irish heritage and described addressing the nation's parliament on Thursday as "one of the great honours of my career".

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Mr Varadkar joined Mr Biden at Ireland West Airport as Air Force One started the journey again to his dwelling state of Delaware.

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The Taoiseach mentioned he was delighted with how the journey had gone - and declared that Irish-US relations "have never been better".

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He added: "Without any doubt we have an ally in the White House, we have an administration that is looking out for Ireland and that is a really special thing to have the biggest political power in the world, the biggest economy in the world, that has a president, an administration that is interested in a small country of five million people."

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