Pelosi meets pope as abortion debate rages back home
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[October 11, 2021]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis met
on Saturday with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Catholic who has
come under criticism from some bishops in the United States for her
support for abortion rights.
Their meeting took place several weeks before Joe Biden is expected to
meet the pope while the U.S. president is in Rome for talks between
leaders of the Group of 20 major economies.
Biden, the second Catholic U.S. president, has said he is personally
opposed to abortion but, as a politician, cannot impose his views.
Pelosi, who has five children, has said she supports a woman's right to
choose.
Biden's administration and Pelosi have urged judges to block a new Texas
law which bars abortions from six weeks, saying it is unconstitutional.
The ban was temporarily reinstated on Friday by a conservative-leaning
appeals court.
The Catholic Church teaches that human life begins at the moment of
conception and Biden and Pelosi have been criticised by conservative
Catholic media and U.S. conservative bishops, some of whom say neither
should be allowed to receive communion.
Last month the pope, asked about the U.S. communion debate, told
reporters abortion is "murder", even soon after conception, and appeared
to criticise U.S. Catholic bishops for dealing with the issue in a
political rather than pastoral way.
"Communion is not a prize for the perfect ... communion is a gift, the
presence of Jesus and his Church,” the pope said.
In June, a divided conference of U.S. Roman Catholic bishops voted to
draft a statement on communion that some bishops say should specifically
admonish Catholic politicians, including Biden. They take up the issue
again next month.
In a statement, Pelosi said the audience with the pope was a "spiritual,
personal and official honor". She praised his defence of the
environment, immigrants, refugees and the poor.
The Vatican announced Pelosi's audience with the pope in its daily
bulletin but gave no details.
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi
meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican, October 9, 2021. Vatican
Media/Handout via REUTERS
After Pelosi met former Pope Benedict in 2009, the
Vatican said he had told her that legislators and other public
figures should help create "a just system of laws capable of
protecting human life at all stages of its development".
The archbishop in Pelosi's home city of San Francisco, Salvatore
Cordileone, has said public figures who support abortion should be
denied communion in his archdiocese and has urged Catholics to pray
for Pelosi's "conversion of heart".
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., has not
tried to stop Biden, a regular church-goer, from receiving
communion.
Biden's meeting with the pope will be the first since his election
although they have met several times before, including when he was
vice-president to Barack Obama.
Pelosi is in Rome for a Parliamentary Speakers' Summit ahead of the
G20 as well as a meeting of parliamentary leaders before of the U.N.
Climate Change Summit (COP20) next month in Glasgow.
Francis told the parliamentarians separately on Saturday they had a
decisive role to play in protecting the environment.
The Vatican announced on Friday that the pope would not be going to
Glasgow but that its delegation would be headed by Cardinal Pietro
Parolin, the secretary of state.
(Additional reporting by Daphne Psaledakis in Washington; editing by
Philippa Fletcher and Clelia Oziel)
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