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U.S. President-elect Joe Biden leaves after a church service in Wilmington, Delaware
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President-elect Joe Biden(L) arrives at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church in Wilmington, Delaware
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President-elect Joe Biden (L) leaves St. Joseph on the Brandywine Roman Catholic Church after attending Sunday mass
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Newly-minted President-elect Joe Biden spent Sunday morning as he so often does, attending church near his Wilmington, Del. home.

Biden strode into St. Joseph on the Brandywine shortly after the start of the 10:30 a.m. Mass, arriving late as usual to minimize the disruption from his Secret Service team.

Biden — set to become the country’s second Catholic president — also visited the cemetery where family members including Beau, first wife Neilia and daughter Naomi are buried, according to Fox News.

He was accompanied by his daughter, Ashley, and grandson, Hunter, the son of Biden’s late son Beau.

One day after a raucous victory rally, Biden was enjoying a lazy Sunday, with no other events on his public schedule.

Meanwhile, President Trump — who is yet to concede the election — spent a second consecutive day on the links in Virginia.

With Post wires

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