Sen. McCain holds private meeting with Archbishop Chaput
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Sen. John McCain / Archbishop Charles Chaput

.- Senator John McCain is paying his second visit to Colorado in less than a week and on this trip he is taking time to meet privately with Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver.

After arriving in Denver on Tuesday, Sen. McCain spoke at a 6:25 p.m. fundraiser at the Cherry Hills Village home of investor Charlie Gallagher.


At 9:30 on Wednesday morning, John McCain and his wife Cindy met with Denver’s Archbishop Charles Chaput. The archbishop described the meeting as private and told CNA that no comment would be forthcoming.


Following his meeting with the archbishop, the Republican presidential contender toured the Wagner Equipment Company in Aurora, CO.


Last week McCain was in Colorado to speak at the American GI Forum convention. He also stopped in Aspen and met with the Dalai Lama, who was there for a forum on Tibet.

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Published by: Matthew
Winston-Salem NC 08/01/2008 08:46 PM EST
i know what they were talking about it was about waking McCain up and saying HEY don't flip flop on not being pro-life!!!!



PS

i'm Voting McCain or Bob barr b/c i want NO excommunication from the church b/c i Must Vote pro-life
Published by: Fr. Rodolfo D. Vasquez
Corpus Christi, Texas, USA 07/30/2008 02:34 PM EST
It is good to see Sen. McCain at least making an effort to speak with Catholic leaders. Archbishop Chaput is certainly one of our best spokesman for the Sen to listen too. I hope it was very productive, it helps me feel more comfortable with him (not that we have a choice).
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