Joe Biden is expected to meet Pope Francis this month!!!


The Vatican Nuncio to the United States has confirmed that President Joe Biden will almost probably meet with Pope Francis when he visits Rome on October 30-31.

“It would be an abnormality if he did not meet the pope while in Rome,” said Archbishop Christophe Pierre, especially since Biden is the first Catholic president since John F. Kennedy.

Archbishop Pierre is assisting the Holy See in preparing for Vice President Joe Biden's first visit to the Vatican as president, which means navigating a "difficult scenario" due to the Democratic Party's abortion agenda, according to Pierre.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who drove the House approval of the most radical pro-abortion legislation ever introduced in Congress, received a private audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican on Saturday.

Pelosi, a Catholic, described the passage of the Women's Health Protection Act as a "very exciting day." "We've been proponents of Roe v. Wade for a long time. We haven't been able to codify it because we've never had a Democratic pro-choice majority with a Democratic President, but now we do."

Pelosi praised Pope Francis for his "immense moral clarity" and called her meeting with him as a "spiritual, personal, and official honor."

The pope's leadership "is a source of joy and hope for Catholics and for all people," Pelosi wrote in a press release on her website, "challenging each of us to be good stewards of God's creation, to act on climate, to embrace the refugee, the immigrant, and the poor, and to recognize the dignity and divinity in everyone."

Diplomacy is difficult, according to Archbishop Pierre, and the pope has the entire Church to care about.

"These are two human beings with enormous obligations who are attempting to meet. The archbishop stated of Biden and the Pope, "They are not wooden characters." "Behind them, there's a massive machine - and the entire planet."

According to him, the church plays a significant role in American society and is "very much present in all situations." “You have 80 million Catholics, a massive church apparatus, and very active bishops.”

"We don't go anywhere while the Church is tainted by polarization," Pierre added. The Church is called to be "salt of the earth" and "light of the world," among other things.

President Biden is expected to fly to Rome for the G20 meeting at the end of the month before heading to Glasgow, Scotland, for the United Nations' COP26 climate change conference.

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