U.S. Rep. Bob Brady took Pope Francis' water glass from the podium after he spoke to Congress and took it back to his office to sip.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A Philadelphia Congressman is making headlines after reports came in Friday that he grabbed a water glass used by Pope Francis during his remarks to the Joint Session on Thursday, and took it back to his office to take a sip.
According to an ABC News report, U.S. Rep. Bob Brady, a devout Catholic, approached the podium while the Pope was walking out after he spoke, and took the glass of water.
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Brady, a Democrat who represented Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District, then brought it back to his office, where he, his wife and members of his staff took sips from it.
A representative for Brady told ABC that Brady has "immense respect" for Pope Francis and will be attending his events in Philadelphia on Saturday and Sunday.
.@RepBrady drinks Pope Francis's backwash, shares it with his staff and wife http://t.co/4EZXwg9yyi pic.twitter.com/5VTGYr4IOn
-- Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) September 25, 2015
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