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Eugene

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Sun Sep 2, 2018, 05:17 PM Sep 2018

Vatican begins push-back against ex-ambassador over Davis

Source: Associated Press

Vatican begins push-back against ex-ambassador over Davis

25 minutes ago

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is starting to push back against Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, author of the bombshell accusation of a sex abuse cover-up against Pope Francis, with a statement from its former spokesman about a controversial 2015 meeting Vigano organized.

The Rev. Federico Lombardi and his English-language assistant, the Rev. Thomas Rosica, issued a joint statement late Sunday disputing Vigano’s claims about the encounter he organized with an American anti-gay marriage campaigner, Kim Davis, during Francis’ September 2015 visit to the United States.

The Vatican had sought to downplay the encounter after conservatives presented it as a papal stamp of approval for Davis.

Vigano, whose cover-up claims have thrown Francis’ papacy into turmoil, issued another statement saying Francis knew well who Davis was, and the Vatican approved the meeting in advance.


https://apnews.com/6da315717f7e4ec195182ab796e9db1e/Vatican-begins-push-back-against-ex-ambassador-over-Davis
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Vatican begins push-back against ex-ambassador over Davis (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2018 OP
Ooh! Priest fight! Pope George Ringo II Sep 2018 #1
All fun and games til someone gets hit with a pope hat. /nt The Genealogist Sep 2018 #2
Off come the robes! Let the bout begin! MineralMan Sep 2018 #3
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