U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met with Pope Francis on Wednesday and received Communion during a papal Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, witnesses said, despite her position in support of abortion rights.
Pelosi attended the morning Mass marking the feasts of St. Peter and St. Paul, during which Francis bestowed the woolen pallium stole on newly consecrated archbishops. She was seated in a VIP diplomatic section of the basilica and received Communion along with the rest of the congregants, according to two people who witnessed the moment.
Pelosi’s home archbishop, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, has said he will no longer allow her to receive the sacrament in his archdiocese because of her support for abortion rights. Cordileone, a conservative, has said Pelosi must either repudiate her support for abortion or stop speaking publicly of her Catholic faith.
Pelosi has done neither. She called the recent Supreme Court ruling removing constitutional protections for abortion an “outrageous and heart-wrenching” decision that fulfils the Republican Party’s “dark and extreme goal of ripping away women’s right to make their own reproductive health decisions.”
And she has spoken openly about the Catholic faith, including at a diplomatic reception at the residence of the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See on Tuesday evening marking Independence Day.
Speaking to a crowd of ambassadors, Vatican officials and other Rome-based Americans, Pelosi noted the Catholic virtues of faith, hope and charity and the important role they play in the U.S. Embassy’s mission.
“Faith is an important gift, not everyone has it but it is the path to so many other things,” she told the crowd.
Pelosi met with Francis on Wednesday before the Mass and received a blessing, according to one of the Mass attendees. A photo released by the Vatican showed Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi, greeting Francis off to the side of the basilica.
Francis has strongly upheld the church’s opposition to abortion, and on Wednesday said church leaders must “continue to care for human life.” But in his homily, Francis also instructed the new archbishops to welcome everyone into the church, including sinners, and to not “remain pinned to some of our fruitless debates.”
“So many times we become a church with open doors, but only to send people away, to condemn them,” he said.
After the Mass, Pelosi visited the Sant’Egidio Community, a Catholic charity close to Francis where she met with refugees helped by the group. At an event to award the charity with $25,000 in State Department funding, Pelosi referred to the need to preach the Gospel with actions, not just words.
“We had the pleasure of attending Mass this morning with His Holiness and many many many leaders of the church,” Pelosi said. “In the spirit of St. Francis, which is the name of His Holiness and my city of San Francisco, I thank you for preaching the Gospel, sometimes using words.”
While Francis presided over the Mass, he did not distribute Communion himself and Pelosi received the sacrament from one of the many priests who distributed it. From the time he was archbishop in Buenos Aires, Francis has rarely distributed Communion, precisely to prevent the sacrament from becoming politicized.
Last year, President Joe Biden, another Catholic who also supports abortion rights, said after meeting with Francis that the pontiff told him to continue receiving the sacrament. Biden during a Mass in a Rome church that is under the authority of Francis as bishop of Rome.
Pelosi’s partaking of the sacrament inside the Vatican during a Mass presided over by the pope was even more significant, and a sign of Francis’ unwillingness to refuse Communion. Francis has described the Eucharist as “not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.”
Asked about some U.S. bishops who wanted to refuse Biden the sacrament, Francis told reporters during an airborne press conference in September that priests shouldn’t be politicians and condemn their flock but should be pastors who accompany the faithful with tenderness and compassion.
The Vatican has not ruled on the specific matter of Communion and politicians supporting abortion in a major teaching document, though the church’s in-house canon law says people in a situation of persistent sin shouldn’t be allowed to receive Communion. It has also issued guidelines for the behavior of Catholics in political life, exhorting them to uphold principles consistent with church doctrine.
The then-head of the Vatican’s doctrine office, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — the future Pope Benedict XVI — told U.S. bishops in 2004 that priests “must” deny the sacrament if a politician goes to receive Communion despite an “obstinate persistence in manifest grave sin,” including the sin of consistently campaigning for permissive abortion laws.
Ratzinger wrote a confidential letter outlining the principles to U.S. bishops in response to their question about whether to deny Communion to John Kerry, who was the Democratic nominee for president. In the end the bishops ignored Ratzinger’s advice and voted instead for the policy currently in place allowing bishops to decide themselves whether to withhold it.
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This is why I’m not a practicing Catholic any more. You either believe in God and the 10 Commandments or you don’t.
Speechless ! is all wrongly crowned by most sinless Catholic Vatican ever decisions make reward to dealing with Satinets instead saving innocent lives for tomorrow’s worlds that newly Catholic Cathedral how were lead the world visions into the futures in Lord’s saviors after centuries coming down explicitly and radical verdicts in human race histories is in horrifying sinners ever made !
This is easy, this pope is NO pope…..He is a puppet, a useful tool, that’s all…..
These “make-believe” Catholics are in violation of the Bible!!! They are sooooo shallow and phony!!! We broke away from the sinful Episcopal church for this very reason and lots of others! The Anglican Church is now healthy and growing….so you so called Catholics can break away from your socialist phony Pope and join our cause!!! The so called “new Catholic church” is pathetic! They’re in love with Global Warming – the new green deal! THAT’S THEIR NEW RELIGION – worshiping trees and the like! I have spoken to many of the so called “new church Catholics and many have favored abortion! How sick is this! The”new Catholic church” is as sinful as it can be in endorsing fake beliefs! If I were a Catholic – and I would NEVER be one because of your pretend Pope, I’d leave – run away from – the Catholic church as quick as I could!
Her archbishop should be named pope.
Unbelievable that the head of the Catholic
Church would ignore the evil of infanticide
in order to suck up to a politician.
And by the way, what is she doing in ROME?
She should be in her own country.
I wonder who funded the fuel burned by the airplane they flew in. Probably the good old U.S. taxpayers. DISGUSTING!!!!!
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Piglosi should have been Excommunicated from the Catholic Church on Day 1.
After siding with Satan on Abortion. She’s a Wicked Witch that has got away to Much.
The other part of Ur Question is that Joe China FAKE Administration and the Parasites within Paid the Fuel Bill with TAXPAYERS MONEY.
She gave $25,000 of US money to the charity! Why didn’t SHE donate it herself. She has more that anyone else in the US. She’s a hypocrite. Bet she doesn’t donate as much as I do on SS. Phooey on her.
This is no surprise, especially since the Pope is more of a follower of Satan then anything else, he mouths the words of a believer in Jesus/God but refutes those declarations by his actions and many of the things he espouses!!
Piglosi should have been Excommunicated from the Catholic Church on Day 1.
After siding with Satan on Abortion. She’s a Wicked Witch that has got away to Much.
The other part of Ur Question is that Joe China FAKE Administration and the Parasites within Paid the Fuel Bill with TAXPAYERS MONEY.
Most people can’t leave their state while on probation, so why does Paul Pelosi get to leave the country?