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July 11, 2009
NY Times Commentary on Obama, the Pope, and Abortion
Room for Debate (NY Times): Does Obama Have a Friend in the Vatican?:
President Obama received a warm welcome at the Vatican on Friday in
his first meeting with Pope Benedict XVI. Indeed, the Vatican has
generally seemed more eager to form a relationship with
Mr. Obama than many American bishops, who have been cooler because he
differs from the church on abortion and other reproductive issues. The
invitation Mr. Obama received to deliver the commencement speech at the
University of Notre Dame, for instance, triggered strong public condemnation from conservative bishops.
Why does the American Catholic leadership seem to be focused on abortion, while the Vatican appears willing to view that issue as merely one among many on which to judge a political leader?
- John L. Allen Jr. The National Catholic Reporter
- James Martin, Jesuit priest
- M. Cathleen Kaveny, professor of law and theology
- Colleen Carroll Campbell, Ethics and Public Policy Center
July 11, 2009 in Abortion, International, President/Executive Branch, Religion and Reproductive Rights | Permalink
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