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Video: Sirico on President Obama’s Meeting with Pope Francis

by Marc Vander Maas • March 28, 2014

In this short talk, Rev. Robert A. Sirico, co-founder and president of the Acton Institute, offers some general observations about this week’s meeting between President Obama and Pope Francis at the Vatican, and reflects on the differences in philosophy that make a Presidential/Papal alliance such as what occurred during the time of Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II unlikely.

Marc Vander Maas

Marc Vander Maas

Posted in Christian Social Thought, News and Events, Vatican, VideoTagged acton institute, barack obama, catholic social teaching, income inequality, politics, Pope Francis, president obama, Religion/Belief, robert sirico, ronald reagan, united states, Vatican

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