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Well, but the visit with the nuns was a surprise visit, not a secret visit. It was reported in the news at the time it took place.
7. Most of all, despite what Ms. Davis said, a meeting with the pope does not kind of validate everything. Again, the pope meets with many people, some of whom he may know well, others of whom may be introduced to him as a reward for long service, and perhaps others who will use a meeting to make a political point. Meeting with the pope is a great honor, but it does not betoken a blanket blessing on everything one does. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Pope Francis also met Mark Wahlberg, and that does not mean that he liked Ted.
So, Davis now feels justified in her reluctance to issue marriage licenses to gay couples because the Pope told her it's her right. Whatever![]()
Vatican confirms.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...iss-alleged-secret-meeting-with-pope-francis/
Francis met with Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis during the pope’s visit to the United States, the Vatican confirmed on Wednesday morning.
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Wow. I'm surprised. He is turning out to be a pretty complex figure. But it really has nothing to do with our Constitution or the laws of our country. Hoping for the endorsement of major religious figures is kind of the opposite of church and state. The whole point is that the Pope has no say in whether we follow our Constitution. She can follow her conscience; what she is not allowed to do in this country is force others to follow her conscience when it impedes upon their civil rights as laid out in the Constitution and interpreted by the Supreme Court.
"The Pope and Kim Davis: Seven Points to Keep in Mind"
JAMES MARTIN, SJ
7. Most of all, despite what Ms. Davis said, a meeting with the pope does not “kind of validate everything.” Again, the pope meets with many people, some of whom he may know well, others of whom may be introduced to him as a reward for long service, and perhaps others who will use a meeting to make a political point. Meeting with the pope is a great honor, but it does not betoken a blanket blessing on “everything” one does. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Pope Francis also met Mark Wahlberg, and that does not mean that he liked “Ted.”
The other six are worth reading too!
Well, what would he have been blessing? Her divorces? Her fashion sense? Her contribution to the Catholic church, Georgia, or society in general?
Respectfully, this is written by someone who is an apologist for the pope. If the pope wanted to be critical of Kim Davis, he has had countless opportunities to do so.
There are also a million better people he could have met, or better things he could have done -- including betting on horses.
Blessing her as a child of God, as another human, as a Christian? It's the kind of things priests do. They're not all that picky, ime, about who they meet and pray for.
I have to admit it stings you would call Fr. James simply an apologist for the pope. I have a great deal of respect for him and the things he does.
So, Davis now feels justified in her reluctance to issue marriage licenses to gay couples because the Pope told her it's her right. Whatever![]()
She's not even Catholic and I have a feeling her beliefs don't match up at all with Catholicism, so why is this a big deal to her?
Actually I believe they do match 100%. The Catholic Church opposes gay marriage, Kim Davis opposes gay marriage. I'm a little baffled why anyone would be surprised that the pope endorsed her position. They are both preaching the exact same message. If the pope doesn't defend the position of Kim Davis, then he can't defend the church's position on it.
Pope says defending traditional marriage is matter of 'human ecology'