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Title: Pope won't break bread with Bush
Source: Raw Story
URL Source: http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Pope_ ... p_White_House_dinner_0411.html
Published: Apr 11, 2008
Author: Nick Juliano
Post Date: 2008-04-11 18:59:11 by robin
Keywords: None
Views: 513
Comments: 15

Pontiff not attending dinner in his honor, White House says

The White House has scheduled a dinner next week in honor of Pope Benedict XVI's first visit to the United States, but one guest will be conspicuously absent from the proceedings: the pope himself.

There are no competing events listed on the pope's schedule, and the White House was unable to explain Benedict's absence from the dinner.

The pontiff will be greeted by the president and first lady upon his arrival to the US Tuesday and participate in a Rose Garden appearance and Oval Office meeting with President Bush the next day. A dinner scheduled for later Wednesday night didn't make it onto the Benedict's schedule, White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said Friday.

From Friday's press briefing:

Q Just to clarify, for the pope's visit to the White House, you said that now there's a dinner in the East Room in honor of the pope?
MR. STANZEL: Yes.
Q Will the pope actually be attending that dinner?
MR. STANZEL: I don't believe so, no.
Q Okay. Thank you.
[...]
Q I'm sorry. The pope doesn't attend a dinner in his honor?
MR. STANZEL: No.

Q (Off mike.)
MR. STANZEL: He doesn't come into the building.
Q Well, then it's not a dinner for the pope, is it?
MR. STANZEL: It's in honor of his visit. There will be leaders from the Catholic community from all over the country who are in town for that visit.
Q Is there a reason the pope doesn't attend the dinner?
MR. STANZEL: I don't know. I don't have the full extent of his schedule.

Benedict's schedule does not indicate any events that would conflict with his ability to attend the 7:30 p.m. dinner that Wednesday. He is just scheduled to return to the Vatican embassy in Washington at the same time after a meeting with US bishops at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington.

It's unclear why the Pope won't be attending the dinner in his honor, but he is expected to touch on issues upon which he and President Bush disagree during the visit, especially the Iraq war.

During his visit to the United Nations a few days later, the Pope will address "the false notion that might makes right," according to a Vatican representative.

Some experts also predict the Pope would criticize the "culture of fear" in the United States. The Rev. David Hollenbach, director of Boston College's Center for Human Rights, said recently that this culture is seen as integral to the US involvement in Iraq.

"Fear can lead to angry responses," Hollenbach said, according to the Connecticut Post. "I think the pope's message is going to be 'Don't be afraid.' I think the overcoming of fear can take away the impulse for war."

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#5. To: robin (#0)

'Veddy Interestink'. my initial reaction is to think, GOOD!! But, I think of how Jesus ate with the scoundrals, .... hmm.

It galls me how many Catholics seem to love bush and now mccain, and still support the war,... My dad was telling me about how he was talking to a guy at church and politics came up, he started saying how bush is the worst president, etc and the guy got very defensive, saying bush is a great president and a good man. LOL.

The problem is that people do not have an inkling about history or the history of that bush family.. first off the grandfather was a NAZI financier, bush senior ATTACKED THE POPE on the floor of congress an maniacally pushed for GLOBAL GOVT COERCED POPULATION CONTROL!! www.tarpley.net/bush10.htm

fascinating congressional record testimony there. I think it is a must read for every Catholic. and then you have all of them skull bones cultists?

why why why do Catholics support these people!

Even if we accept that sincere catholics are woefully ignorant of history,How do they reconcile the fact that both the current and former Pope vehemently oppose the iraq war, so why and how do catholics justify equally strong support of it?

From the ones ive talked to, their support all had it's birth due to 911.

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#10. To: Artisan (#5)

'Veddy Interestink'. my initial reaction is to think, GOOD!! But, I think of how Jesus ate with the scoundrals, .... hmm.

Our Lord ate with sinners and held others outside the establishment up as righteous examples ... Samaritans leap to mind.

It occurs to me, also, that he had quite a tantrum over scoundrels at the Temple.

But then Catholic bashers always give their own very special little spin to everything.

iconoclast  posted on  2008-04-11   20:40:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#13. To: iconoclast (#10)

No, you dont understand, I'm not bashing Catholics, I am Catholic myself, which is precisely why i am baffled over the widespread support these freemason occultists get from Catholics, since the popes themse;ves have not only condemend the war but taught us in their official encyclicals that freemasons are devil worshipers. literally. People don't know history.

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