Vatican confirms that Pelosi will have audience with the Pope
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

Vatican City, Feb 16, 2009 / 11:55 am 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- On Monday at noon in Rome, 
the Vatican's Press Office confirmed to CNA that Pope Benedict will 
be receiving U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in an audience at 
noon on Wednesday.

Pelosi, a self-proclaimed "ardent Catholic" who has sparked 
significant criticism from fellow Catholics in the U.S. for her 
pro-abortion views, arrived in Italy on Sunday for an eight-day 
official visit.

After landing at the USAF base in Aviano, she and the American 
delegation met with the mayor Florence, Leonardo Domenici at the 
"Palazzo Vecchio" (The Old Palace.)

On Monday, Pelosi began a series of meetings with Italian political 
authorities at the Quirinale Palace, where she was received by the 
President of the Italian State, Giorgio Napolitano. She then moved to 
the nearby Italian Congress for a meeting with the President of the 
Government, Gianfranco Fini.

Later in the evening, a reception honoring the U.S. delegation will 
take place at the Library of Montecitorio Palace where Pelosi will 
deliver the address: "Strong Allies for a Secure Future."

On Tuesday, the Speaker of the House will be received by the 
President of the Council of Ministers, Silvio Berlusconi, at Villa 
Madama. In the afternoon Pelosi will hold meetings with the Minister 
of Defense, Ignazio La Russa and the Minister of International 
Affairs, Franco Frattini.

Although numerous reports have been published either confirming or 
denying that Pope Benedict would receive Pelosi in an audience, the 
Holy See's Press Office confirmed to CNA on Monday at noon Rome time, 
that the Holy Father will receive the U.S. representative on 
Wednesday at midday.

The press office made clear that the Pope will meet with Pelosi in 
his capacity as a head of state since the Speaker of the House is the 
third in line to lead the U.S., should the president and vice 
president be unable to do so.

The idea of providing Pelosi with a photo-op has disturbed a 
significant number of U.S. Catholics and pro-life activists.

In August 2008, Pelosi attempted to offer a justification for why 
Catholics could support abortion and remain in good standing with the 
Church by giving a convoluted explanation based on misquotes of Sts. 
Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on "Meet the Press."

Pelosi's pretention at reinterpreting Catholic moral and theological 
teaching elicited strong criticism from more than 20 U.S. cardinals, 
archbishops and bishops.

More recently, Nancy Pelosi was strongly criticized for defending the 
insertion of millions in spending on contraceptives into the stimulus 
bill. Pelosi, who says she is an "ardent Catholic," told ABC's This 
Week that the money spent on family planning services would "reduce costs."

Over this past weekend pro-life activists and bloggers launched 
verbal salvos against the Vatican because they believe that the Holy 
See plans to present Nancy Pelosi with an award.

This is definitely not true, the Vatican's press office told CNA. The 
idea that Pelosi would be awarded by the Vatican most likely is the 
result of activists confusing the visit to the Vatican with the 
Speaker of the House being awarded by a group of Italian legislators 
for being the first Italian American to reach such a high rank in the 
U.S. government.

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