David O'Reilly has an
article in
The Philadelphia Inquirer about local politicians and the
Pope:
The hopes of Mayor Nutter, Governor Corbett, and about sixteen Philadelphia civic leaders to meet in a private audience with Pope Francis appear to have been dashed. The local delegation had expected an extended private meeting at which they would have urged Francis to visit the city when the Philadelphia Archdiocese hosts the Eighth World Meeting of Families, a Vatican-sponsored gathering expected to draw hundreds of thousands to the city in 2015.
But Meg Kane, communications coordinator for the much-ballyhooed trip to Rome, sent word out at about 11:30 pm Rome time that the delegation would not be meeting with Francis at his residence, as had been long planned. Rather, she said, the mayor, governor, and other public and corporate leaders and their spouses would be presented to the pope during a regularly scheduled public audience in St. Peter's Square. There, Kane said, each would be able to present gifts to Francis, if they have them, and speak "a few words" with him. She did not explain the change in plans. Archbishop Charles J. Chaput said in an interview that it was unclear how much time the delegation would get with the pope. Chaput said he had been hearing that Francis was exceptionally busy, and that he might only have time to greet them in a hall. He noted that President Obama is scheduled to meet in a private audience with the Pope on Thursday, and Queen Elizabeth in two weeks.
Because of the late hour, no one from the delegation was available to comment. In an interview, Corbett said he had been anticipating 45 minutes with Francis. He said he hoped to entice him to Philadelphia by describing some of the work of the Catholic Church in the city. Among these, he said, was Project Home, a nonprofit created by Sister Mary Scullion that has provided housing for hundreds of the city's poor.
The Pennsylvania delegation was scheduled to hold a news conference early Wednesday afternoon to report on what it had anticipated would be the private audience. That conference is still scheduled.
Rico says better luck next time, guys... (And when did these people get on a first-name basis with
Pope Francis?) But
Rico suspects that
Corbett will
not mention
Chaput's problems with pedophile priests...
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