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(AP) Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said in an interview with The Associated Press that he met with Pope Francis, describing the meeting as a "real honor."
Sanders said the meeting took place Saturday morning before the pope left for his one-day visit to Greece. He said he was honored by the meeting, and that he told the pope he appreciated the message that he is sending the world about the need to inject morality and justice into the world economy. Sanders said it's a message he has been sending as well.
"We had an opportunity to meet with him this morning," Sanders said. "It was a real honor for me, for my wife and I to spend some time with him. I think he is one of the extraordinary figures not only in the world today but in modern world history."
Sanders said it was a brief meeting at the papal residence. "I told him that I was incredibly appreciative of the incredible role that he is playing in this planet in discussing issues about the need for an economy based on morality, not greed."
Sanders and wife, Jane, stayed overnight at the pope's residence, the Domus Santa Marta hotel in the Vatican gardens, on the same floor as the pope. They were seen at the hotel reception, carrying their own bags.
Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, a Sanders foreign policy adviser and adviser to the United Nations on climate change, said there were no photographs taken of the meeting.
The Vatican is loathe to get involved in electoral campaigns, and usually tries to avoid any perception of partisanship as far as the pope is concerned. Popes rarely travel to countries during the thick of political campaigns, knowing a papal photo op with the sitting head of state can be exploited for political ends.
However, Francis has been known to flout Vatican protocol, and the meeting with Sanders is evidence that his personal desires often trump Vatican diplomacy.
"His message is resonating with every religion on earth with people who have no religion and it is a message that says we have got to inject morality and justice into the global economy," Sanders said.
Sanders said the meeting should not be viewed as the pope injecting himself into the campaign. "The issues that I talked about yesterday at the conference as you well know are issues that I have been talking about not just throughout this campaign but throughout my political life. And I am just very much appreciated the fact that the pope in many ways has been raising these issues in a global way in the sense that I have been trying to raise them in the United States."
Sachs said Sanders and his wife Jane met the pope in the foyer of the domus as the pope was leaving for Greece. The meeting lasted for about five minutes, Sachs said.
Sanders later joined his family, including some of his grandchildren, for a walking tour of St. Peter's Basilica, one of the holiest Catholic shrines.
Sanders traveled to Rome to attend a Vatican conference on economic inequality and climate change. He is an admirer of the pope and has praised the pope's views on poverty and the environment.
The trip gave Sanders a moment on the world stage, putting him alongside priests, bishops, academics and two South American presidents. Sanders has been at a disadvantage during his campaign against Clinton, President Barack Obama's former secretary of state, on issues of foreign policy but he was peppered with questions from academics and ecclesiastics during the meeting in a manner that might have been afforded a head of state.
The invitation to Sanders to address the Vatican conference raised eyebrows when it was announced last week and touched off allegations that the senator lobbied for the invitation.
But the chancellor for the pontifical academy, Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, said he invited Sanders because he was the only U.S. presidential candidate who showed deep interest in the teachings of Francis.
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Associated Press writer Nicole Winfield in Vatican City contributed to this report.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/51a3860bb14940608f9f6539bd441f4e/bernie-sanders-says-he-met-pope-francis
sarge43
(28,941 posts)That ought to wad up some panties.
Donkees
(31,406 posts)We invited the candidate who cites the pope the most in his campaign, and that is Senator Bernie Sanders, said Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, the academys chancellor.
Monsignor Sánchez Sorondo, an Argentine who is close to the pope, said that Mr. Sanderss focus on climate change and his attention to poor people on the margins of society were very analogous to that of the pope. He said that made the Vermont senator an obvious person to invite to Fridays conference, which celebrates the 25th anniversary of an encyclical by Pope John Paul II about the potential pitfalls of the market economy after the fall of the Berlin Wall."
lostnfound
(16,179 posts)Bernie made a sacrifice to be there, just as he has sacrificed for years by working hard and honestly for people, instead of using his position to pad his own pockets. The Pope arranging a meeting but no photo is exactly right. It's respectful, and it walks the line between acknowledging mutual respect or common ground, without being politically exploitable by either friends or foes. 👍
Sleep well, Sanders family, and may good luck greet you in New York.
tomm2thumbs
(13,297 posts)Last edited Sat Apr 16, 2016, 10:03 AM - Edit history (1)
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/pope-francis-meets-bernie-sanders-vatican-confirms/http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/16/bernie-sanders-meets-pope-francis-at-the-vatican
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/bernie-sander-meets-pope-francis-during-visit-vatican-city-n556991
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-sanders-meets-with-pope-20160416-story.html
kind of fills in some of the details I think
Donkees
(31,406 posts)in_cog_ni_to
(41,600 posts)I'm so happy for him He really admires the pope.
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PEACE
LOVE
BERNIE
bvar22
(39,909 posts)I guess they will all be apologizing for their cruel and mistaken remarks of the past few days.
Turns out, when Bernie said "Yup", he was telling the truth.
It was the Hillary Camp spreading the falsehoods and slime.
Donkees
(31,406 posts)spinbaby
(15,090 posts)On the news this morning--ABC, I think--someone was already saying that the Vatican visit was a last-ditch effort to save a doomed campaign.
findrskeep
(713 posts)the talking heads were saying, "Well, it's not like he's MEETING with the pope, so it's not THAT big of a deal that he was invited...The pope won't EVEN be there..blah blah blah and BLAH." I kept feeling like there would be a meeting, and if so, it might be a game changer. Nothing the asleep Hillary peeps can say will deter from what this means...because it's YOOOOOUUUUGGE!!!
Duval
(4,280 posts)Some of them are denying the meeting. I guess it's really hard for them to handle. Tough darts
LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)retrowire
(10,345 posts)For their 3 day long smear campaign against Bernie for saying he'd meet the Pope.
There are way more important things to be concerned with this election, but Bernie being right or wrong about meeting the Pope was the BIGGEST DEAL to them.
Meanwhile, white noise machines at Hillary's talks? The democracy spring protest? Bill shouting down BLM?
Haha this is why I don't trust Hillary Supporters here. Their priorities are hilarious.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
bvar22
(39,909 posts)THEN, when THAT nasty little piece of propaganda was shot down,
they pivoted to mocking Bernie for going......because he wasn't even going to to be able to speak to the conference.
THEN, when THAT proved to be FALSE
they swiveled to mocking his trip because he wasn't going to actually meet Pope Francis.
NOW, they have to eat THAT one too.
That is eating a LOT of crow for a weeks effort spreading "mis-information" .
I guess they just "misspoke".... every chance they had.
Anybody see a crawl back or an apology yet?