Mr Lawler adds a couple of short thoughts to his earlier observations on the meeting between Francis and the 'good Catholic' Joe Biden.
From Catholic Culture
By Phil Lawler
Two more quick thoughts on the Pope’s meeting with President Biden—following up on yesterday’s commentary:- My friend Robert Royal, writing for his Catholic Thing site, takes issue with the Vatican’s refusal to comment on Biden’s report about the meeting, on the grounds that his chat with the Pontiff was a “private conversation.” Royal remarks: “This already is close to an outright lie. The president of the United States of America, claiming to be a Catholic, at a time when he is pushing the most extreme measures on abortion and the funding thereof…” This was—and from the outset was intended to be—a very public event. And by the way Biden, who also described the session as a “private conversation,” was not thereby inhibited from giving the media his take on the exchange. A question to ponder: if you have a “private” conversation with someone, who then proceeds to tell the world about that conversation, is it still a private conversation? If his report is inaccurate, aren’t you obliged to correct the record? And if it’s accurate, in this case, God help us.
- Another acute observer, Chris Altieri, observes for Catholic World Report that the meeting with Biden is only the latest in a long series of occasions on which Pope Francis has used ambiguity for his own purposes (whatever they may be):
Whether Francis is personally plugging a book he hasn’t read (yet), or expecting the press to do his dirty work for him, or fudging on what he knew about a high-profile abuse case and when he knew it, or doubling down on incendiary remarks he made off the cuff, he is pretty consistently to be found playing the angles.
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