Vatican statement on Pope's meeting with Kim Davis
Last week. Kim Davies, an American marriage registrar who served five days in prison for refusing to issue marriage licences to gay couples, claimed that she had a private audience with the Pope during his visit to Washington, DC. A flurry of media reports suggested that the Pope had endorsed her actions during this encounter. On Friday, Father Federico Lombardi SJ, head of the Holy See Press Office released a statement on the brief meeting between Kim Davis and Pope Francis.
The full statement is below
The brief meeting between Mrs Kim Davis and Pope Francis at the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, DC has continued to provoke comments and discussion. In order to contribute to an objective understanding of what transpired I am able to clarify the following points:
Pope Francis met with several dozen persons who had been invited by the Nunciature to greet him as he prepared to leave Washington for New York City. Such brief greetings occur on all papal visits and are due to the Pope's characteristic kindness and availability. The only real audience granted by the Pope at the Nunciature was with one of his former students and his family.
The Pope did not enter into the details of the situation of Mrs Davis and his meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects.
Source: VIS