Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs told Reuters that the
meeting took place in the Vatican guesthouse where the pope lives
and where Sanders had spent the night after addressing a Vatican
conference on social justice.
The Vatican had said that a meeting between the two was not planned,
and Sanders said he did not expect to meet the pope during his trip.
"He is a beautiful man," Sanders said in an interview with ABC News
after the meeting. "I am not a Catholic, but there is a radiance
that comes from him."
Sachs said Sanders, who was accompanied by his wife, spoke with the
pope for about five minutes. Sachs, his wife, and Bishop Marcelo
Sanchez Sorondo, head of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences,
were also in the room.
"I just conveyed to him my admiration for the extraordinary work he
is doing raising some of the most important issues facing our planet
and the billions of people on the planet and injecting the need for
morality in the global economy," Sanders told ABC.
The Democratic hopeful from Vermont has campaigned on a promise to
rein in corporate power and level the economic playing field for
working and lower-income Americans whom he says have been left
behind, a message echoing that of the pope.
When Sachs, who has advised the United Nations on climate change,
was asked if the meeting could be interpreted as political, he said:
"This was absolutely not political. This is a senator who for
decades has been speaking about the moral economy."
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The meeting came just days before Tuesday's Democratic party primary
in New York, where polls say he is trailing Hillary Clinton. After
he won seven of the last eight state contests, a loss in Sanders'
home state would give front-runner Clinton a boost toward the
party's presidential nomination.
Sanders, the Brooklyn-born son of Polish Jewish immigrants, has said
the trip was not a pitch for the Catholic vote but a testament to
his admiration for the pontiff.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Additional reporting by Steve
Scherer; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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