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March 2014 Last
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My comments: We praise the Pope for stand up for traditional Catholic values and the values of the Word of God. President Obama and all who support his godlessness have placed America in a precarious position with God Almighty. America's only hope is to return to God and His Word.
Pope Francis raises 'right to life' in Obama talks
The
BBC's Alan Johnston describes the relaxed atmosphere at the meeting
Pope
Francis has met President Barack Obama in Rome for the first time,
with the contentious issues of abortion and contraception on the
agenda.
The
Vatican said the talks touched on "the rights to religious
freedom, life and conscientious objection".
The
Church backs doctors who refuse to perform abortions and is concerned
at contraception in US healthcare laws.
Mr
Obama, who has praised the Pope's compassion, told him it was a
"great honour" to meet him.
The
rather terse, short communique put out by the Vatican after nearly
an hour of talks between Pope Francis and President Obama reflects
the very different perspective on world affairs held by two of the
world's most powerful leaders.
For
Pope Francis, the Obama visit was just the latest in a long line of
international VIPs who have been queuing for an audience with the
first Pope in modern times to have emerged as a superstar.
Quite
naturally he felt obliged to warn President Obama that there are
certain limits to his "new look" for the Catholic Church
which does not permit him to suggest there is any dissonance of
views (on hot button issues like abortion and contraception) between
US bishops and the Holy See.
Pope
Francis' diary today included a special mass for 500 Italian MPs in
which he warned them to avoid sliding ever downwards into
corruption, and a meeting with his bishops from one of the world's
poorest countries, Madagascar.
But
the world view from the White House and the world view from the
Vatican can sometimes be surprisingly varied.
The
US president had flown to Rome after three days of talks with world
leaders in the Netherlands and Brussels.
The
Vatican gave few specifics about the nature of the "cordial"
one-hour audience.
But
in a statement it said: "In the context of bilateral relations
and co-operation between Church and state, there was a discussion on
questions of particular relevance for the Church in that country,
such as the exercise of the rights to religious freedom, life and
conscientious objection."
The
BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome says the Pope strongly opposes Mr Obama's
liberal views on abortion, contraception and gay marriage.
For
example, contraception coverage is mandated under Mr Obama's
healthcare laws.
Our
correspondent says it had been expected that efforts to combat global
poverty might feature prominently in the talks. But the Vatican's
official statement made no mention of this.
It
did refer to two areas of accord - reforming US immigration laws and
tackling human trafficking.Old
met new as the president's high-tech car passed Swiss Guards on his
way into the VaticanThe meeting likely came as a welcome rest-stop on
a European tour dominated by Crimea
The
Vatican said that "the common commitment to the eradication of
trafficking of human persons in the world was stated".
Mr
Obama later said the pair did discuss responsibility to care for the
poor.
The
US president's motorcade had delivered him to a courtyard in the
heart of the Vatican and he met the Pope in the papal palace.
Katty
Kay speaks to Greg Burke the Vatican's Senior Adviser for
Communications about the meeting between Barack Obama and Pope
Francis
There
was more traditional Vatican formality than the Pope has observed
during much of his papacy so far.
Our
correspondent says there were smiles and an easy opening exchange.
"It
is a great honour. I'm a great admirer," the president said.
"Thank you so much for receiving me."
Mr
Obama presented Pope Francis with a variety of fruit and vegetable
seeds used in the White House garden.
The
Pope replied "for sure" in Spanish when invited to visit
the garden.
He
gave Mr Obama two medals and a leather-bound copy of Evangeli Gaudium
(The Joy of the Gospels), Francis's self-written guide to his papacy.
"I
actually will probably read this when I'm in the Oval Office, when I
am deeply frustrated, and I am sure it will give me strength,"
Mr Obama said.
In
a newspaper interview published before their meeting, Mr Obama
described the Pope as a man who "lived the Christian Gospel".
After
meeting the Pope, Mr Obama headed to meetings with Italian President
Giorgio Napolitano and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
President
Obama is accompanied in Italy by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
My comments: We praise the Pope for stand up for traditional Catholic values and the values of the Word of God. President Obama and all who support his godlessness have placed America in a precarious position with God Almighty. America's only hope is to return to God and His Word.
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