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Pope and Obama discuss respect for life, economy and immigration
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.- The Vatican has announced the topics discussed during U.S. President Barack Obama’s Friday afternoon audience with Pope Benedict XVI. The two leaders reportedly discussed the promotion of life, the peace process in the Middle East, the global economic crisis, and immigration. In the course of what a Vatican statement called a “cordial exchange,” the two spoke about the defense and promotion of life and the right to abide by one’s conscience. They also discussed immigration issues such as reuniting separated families. Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi, S.J. told Vatican Radio that the U.S. president “reiterated his commitment to reducing the incidence of abortion.” On matters of international politics, the Pope and President Obama discussed some global issues highlighted by the G8 Summit. They also talked about the peace process in the Middle East, on which there was reportedly “general agreement,” as well as other regional situations. According to the Vatican's press office, other current issues under discussion included dialogue between cultures and religions, the global economic crisis and its ethical implications, food security, and development aid especially for Africa and Latin America. The problem of drug trafficking was a topic, as was the importance of educating young people in the value of tolerance. In a televised appearance after their conversation, President Obama gave Pope Benedict a stole that was draped upon the body of St. John Neumann. The Pope gave the president a mosaic portraying St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Basilica and an autographed copy of his new encyclical “Caritas in Veritate.” Before the papal audience, the U.S. president met Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone and Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Dan
Santa Fe 07/31/2009 10:15 PM EST
Our Pope meets and trys to educate a head of state for what is soon to be a third world nation. No big deal here in the grand scheme of things. God Bless Pope Benedict!
Published by: Rose Haven
Wash State, USA 07/14/2009 05:59 PM EST
Now the President can read the "..autographed copy of his new encyclical “Caritas in Veritate.”
Published by: Radomysl Twardowski
Bismarck, ND, USA 07/10/2009 09:41 PM EST
Raymond, don't bet your house on that. I wouldn't even bet a floormat that leads to your house. Let's see, Mr. Obama returns to the U.S. and repels FOCA, maintains Mexico City policy, supports abortion survivors, says that he is against all trimester abortions and leads a crusade against Roe v. Wade. If something like that happens, I promise to become a Democrat. Let's start counting...
Published by: s josephs
cleveland ohio 07/10/2009 09:01 PM EST
Where is all the outrage from the US Bishops condemning the Pope for meeting a pro-abortion President. The outrage! Oh....I forgot. It's OK for the boss to meet with the Prez but not Notre Dame University. See the hypocrisy in the US bishops position any one?
Published by: dAVID LARSEN
scituate Mass 07/10/2009 04:43 PM EST
We intervene in the meeting between the Pope and The US President when we fervently pray for the 2 of them. Prayer is the battlefield and prayer is the "COMMON GROUND"!
Published by: Raymond of Monmouth
long branch, NJ, USA 07/10/2009 02:55 PM EST
I HOPE that the president will open his heart and soul to the Holy Father and the Holy Spirit. I look for CHANGE in his governing with respect to Respecting Life.
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