Fr. Pius Pietrzyk OP @PiusOP: Replying to @jeremyrumbolt and @BBCWorld - It's been the custom of Popes to give copies of all their major writing. BBC makes it look like Pope had especially chosen this encyclical.
And this little bit o fake news is also revealed:
Sounded like Pope joked to Melania Trump about feeding @POTUS "pizza." Turns out he said POTIZZA - a Slovenian treat.
This is why FR is a must-use info source.
“Sounded like Pope joked to Melania Trump about feeding @POTUS “pizza.” Turns out he said POTIZZA - a Slovenian treat.
This is why FR is a must-use info source. “
Thanks for the ping on all this.
NYT & the rest are desperately trying to claim “Pope Francis put climate change on the agenda” - but they don’t have a clue.
best report so far -
24 May: America Magazine: Gerard O’Connell: ‘I won’t forget what you said,’ Trump tells pope after meeting at Vatican
According to a summary provided by the Holy See, the pope and president talked, among other things, about the promotion of peace through negotiation and inter-religious dialogue, with special reference to the Middle East and the protection of Christian communities.
In their private conversation and in a subsequent one with two of the popes top advisorsCardinal Pietro Parolin, the secretary of state, and Archbishop Paul Gallagher, secretary for relations with states, a Vatican statement said the two leaders discussed their joint commitment in favor of life, and freedom of worship and conscience and expressed the hope for serene collaboration between the State and the Catholic Church in the United States, engaged in service to the people in the fields of healthcare, education and assistance to immigrants.
Surprisingly, the summary included no mention about care for our common home or climate change, but that does not mean the issue was not addressed in the two conversations that lasted a total of 80 minutes...
Francis then gave the president the three main documents of his pontificate: The Joy of the Gospel, which is his programmatic document; the encyclical Laudato Si, which highlights the urgent need to combat climate change; and The Joy of Love, his post-synod exhortation on the family. He explained that these are documents that he wrote for Catholics and that they relate to the family, the joy of the Gospel and the care of our common homethe environment. He also gave Mr. Trump a copy of his Message for the World Day of Peace 2017, which focuses on the politics of non-violence, and said, I signed it personally for you....
The content of their private conversation has not been revealed. This is normal, as Francis explained on the flight back from Cairo at the end of April. When a reporter asked what he had discussed in his private conversation with the Egyptian president, the pope replied, Generally when I am with a head of state in private dialogue, that remains private, unless, by agreement, we say lets say on this point, well make it public.
The same is true today. Pope Francis will not reveal what has been said, unless he and the president have jointly agreed to make a specific point or points known.
Climate change activists projected the words “Planet Earth First” on the massive dome of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Tuesday night and protests are expected Wednesday in Rome and later in the week when Mr. Trump travels to Brussels for a NATO meeting and Sicily for a G7 gathering.
https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2017/05/24/i-wont-forget-what-you-said-trump-tells-pope-after-meeting-vatican