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Vice President JD Vance recently opened up about a significant aspect of his personal life, sharing the religious differences between him and his wife, Usha. During a heartfelt discussion at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, Vance expressed his hopes for his wife to embrace Christianity.
Usha, the second lady, is of Hindu faith and was raised in a family that did not emphasize religious practices, according to Vance. In contrast, Vance is a committed Catholic and has expressed his intention to bring up their three children within the Christian tradition.
Speaking to a MAGA audience, Vance mentioned, “Most Sundays, Usha accompanies me to church.” He continued, “While my wife did not grow up Christian, it’s fair to say she was raised in a Hindu environment, albeit not one deeply rooted in religious practices.”
In a candid moment, Vance revealed his personal wish for Usha, stating that he has expressed to her his desire for her to “believe in the Christian Gospel.” This marks the first occasion Vance has publicly communicated his hope for Usha to consider converting to Christianity.
The vice president then revealed he has told Usha that he would like her to ‘believe in the Christian Gospel.’Â It is the first time Vance has publicly revealed that he wishes for Usha to convert to Christianity.
‘As I’ve told her, and I’ve said publicly, and I’ll say now in front of 10,000 of my closest friends,’ Vance continued. ‘Do I hope eventually that she is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved in by church?’
‘Yeah, I honestly do wish that because I believe in the Christian Gospel, and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way.’
He added, ‘But if she doesn’t, then God says everybody has free will, and so that doesn’t cause a problem for me.’
 
 Vice President JD Vance (L) sits with his wife Usha Vance prior to a Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony for Charlie Kirk in the Rose Garden of the White House on October 14
 
 US Vice President JD Vance, his wife Usha Vance and their children attend the Army 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC on June 14
 
 JD Vance revealed that he hopes his wife converts to Christianity in the future
The vice president converted to Catholicism in 2019, a few years before launching his political career.
Vance revealed that he considered himself an agnostic atheist when he met his future wife.
‘In fact, when I met my wife…I would consider myself an agnostic or an atheist, and that’s what I think she would have considered herself as well.’
Vance revealed that his 8-year-old son has already received his first Communion last year.
‘Our two oldest kids … go to a Christian school. Our 8-year-old did his first Communion about a year ago. That’s the way that we have come to our arrangement.’
According to Vance, Usha has a close relationship with the priest who baptized the vice president.
‘Usha’s closer to the priest who baptized me than maybe I am. They talk about this stuff,’ he concluded. ‘My attitude is, you figure this stuff out as a family, and you trust in God to have a plan.’
The couple met while they were both attending Yale Law School and married in 2014 in dual Christian and Hindu ceremonies.Â
 
 The couple have agreed to raise their children as ChristiansÂ
 
 Usha grew up in a non-religious Hindu household
 
 Usha claims she encouraged her husband to rediscover his Christian roots
Usha has publicly stated that she encouraged her husband to reconnect with his Christian roots during their marriage.
Vance was at the University of Mississippi to support his late friend Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point organization.Â
The vice president and his wife Usha flew to Utah to meet Charlie’s wife Erika Kirk following the assassination on September 10. They flew his coffin on Air Force Two back to his home in Arizona.
Vance and Usha both attended the arena funeral days later at the State Farm Arena in Phoenix, attended by more than 90,000 people.
 
					 
							 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
						 
						 
						