{"id":722,"date":"2008-06-05T16:02:53","date_gmt":"2008-06-05T16:02:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/06\/for-bush-and-benedict-a-person.php"},"modified":"2008-06-05T16:02:53","modified_gmt":"2008-06-05T16:02:53","slug":"for-bush-and-benedict-a-person","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/06\/for-bush-and-benedict-a-person","title":{"rendered":"For Bush and Benedict, a Personal and Political Bond"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Francis X. Rocca<br \/>\nReligion News Service<\/strong><br \/>\nVatican City &#8212; When President Bush pays a visit to Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican next Friday (June 13), it will be his sixth meeting with a pope, and his third meeting with Benedict in just over a year.<br \/>\nNever in U.S. history has a president consulted so often with the leader of the Catholic Church. Carl Anderson, a former Reagan aide who now heads the Knights of Columbus, calls it &#8220;remarkable.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;Less than 50 years ago,&#8221; he said, &#8220;it was a question as to whether a Catholic should even be able to run for president.&#8221;<br \/>\nBush has emphasized his admiration for the papacy, and in particular for Benedict, whom he has called a &#8220;very smart, loving man.&#8221; When Benedict arrived in Washington in April, Bush personally met the pope on the tarmac, the only time that Bush has so honored any dignitary.<br \/>\nLess obvious is how the pope views the president. It is not only Benedict&#8217;s relatively shy personality that prevents him from being so demonstrative, but the customary reserve that his office imposes on its occupants.<br \/>\n&#8220;These are the kinds of cards that popes don&#8217;t show,&#8221; said the Rev.<br \/>\nThomas J. Reese, a senior fellow at Georgetown University&#8217;s Woodstock Theological Center, and author of &#8220;Inside the Vatican.&#8221;<br \/>\nYet according to informed observers, there is reason to believe that Benedict, despite some important policy differences with the president (most notably over Iraq), feels a genuine affinity with Bush as both a man and a leader.<br \/>\nFor the pope, part of the attraction may lie in Bush&#8217;s life story.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;d imagine that he has respect for the president as a man who turned his life around, had a conversion experience, stopped drinking and started living a religious life,&#8221; said Reese.<br \/>\nBenedict, who has warned against the increasing secularization of Europe and praised the prominent role of religion in American public life, is likely to appreciate a head of state who is &#8220;not afraid to express his faith as a Christian,&#8221; said the Rev. Joseph Fessio, a former student of the pope who now runs Ignatius Press, Benedict&#8217;s principal English-language publisher.<br \/>\nIn the president, the pope finds a key supporter of the Catholic church&#8217;s positions on such controversial questions as abortion, stem-cell research and same-sex marriage. Bush&#8217;s arguments have frequently echoed Benedict&#8217;s appeals to &#8220;natural law&#8221; and even employ the terms of Catholic social doctrine (despite the fact that the president is a Methodist).<br \/>\nNowhere has the congruence of their thinking been clearer than at April&#8217;s welcoming ceremony at the White House, when Bush cited Benedict&#8217;s denunciation of the &#8220;dictatorship of relativism,&#8221; and the pope noted the importance of American religiosity as inspiration for abolitionism and the civil rights movement.<br \/>\nTo which Bush replied, &#8220;Thank you, Your Holiness. Awesome speech.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;They could pretty much have given each other&#8217;s speech,&#8221; said William McGurn, Bush&#8217;s former head speechwriter and a Catholic, who was present at the ceremony (but did not write the president&#8217;s remarks).<br \/>\nFessio agreed. &#8220;In terms of authentic, normative Catholic teaching, I don&#8217;t see any area in which the pope and President Bush disagree,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nThe most notable case of disharmony between the two leaders was over the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger opposed at least as ardently as Pope John Paul II.<br \/>\n&#8220;But Iraq is not a matter of Catholic social teaching,&#8221; Fessio said.<br \/>\n&#8220;That was a prudential decision on whether or not the use of force was justified. The pope would be the first to tell you that good Catholics can disagree on that.&#8221;<br \/>\nLikewise, Benedict&#8217;s views on economics, taxation and government regulation (which are known to lie to the left of Bush&#8217;s) are merely his personal opinions, not doctrine that he holds as binding on the faithful, Fessio said.<br \/>\nIn any case, it would be uncharacteristically undiplomatic of any pope to let past differences get in the way of constructive collaboration with a world superpower.<br \/>\n&#8220;The Vatican knows how to agree and disagree with heads of state and work with them anyway,&#8221; Reese said. &#8220;It&#8217;s got a big agenda.&#8221;<br \/>\nAmong the agenda items likely to come up in next Friday&#8217;s discussion, several observers agreed, is the ever worsening plight of Christians in the Middle East, especially Iraq.<br \/>\n&#8220;As horrified as the Vatican may have been that we went in there, my sense is that they don&#8217;t want us to leave until we&#8217;ve fixed things,&#8221;<br \/>\nMcGurn said. &#8220;My suspicion is that the Vatican fears that we&#8217;re going to skedaddle and leave the population in the lurch.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>Copyright 2008 Religion News Service.  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