Pope meets with French President
Source: Vatican News
Pope Francis and French President, Emmanuel Macron, had an hour-long meeting on Friday morning in the Apostolic Palace. President Macron also met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States.
Describing the talks as "cordial" a Vatican statement said the existing good bilateral relations were emphasized between France and the Holy See - the centenary of which was recently celebrated.
Macron arrived at the Vatican just after 11am after his meeting with Italian Premiere, Mario Draghi, at the Quirinal Palace in Rome where a bilateral treaty was signed to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
During the audience with the Pope, a number of international issues were discussed, including environmental protection in the light of the outcome of the recent COP26 UN Climate Conference in Glasgow.
There was also an exchange of views on the prospects for the forthcoming French Presidency of the European Union, as well as France's commitment in Lebanon, the Middle East and Africa.
As is customary gifts were exchanged. Macron brought two biographies of St Ignatius of Loyola for the Pope: the first a rare 1585 edition written by Pietro Maffei; the second a work by Francois Sureau, a member of the French Academy that pays a contemporary tribute to the Basque saint.
The Pope's gift consisted in a painting on ceramic that represents St Peter's Basilica from the Vatican gardens' perspective, as well as some documents pertaining to the pontificate, including the 2021 Message for the World Day for Peace and the Document on Human Fraternity.
There have been several contacts between Pope Francis and Emmanuel Macron since the beginning of his presidency. The Holy Father telephoned the President to express his sorrow for the attack on the Cathedral in Nice on 30 October 2020 in which three people were killed; the last telephone call between the two leaders took place in March 2021 after the Pope's visit to Iraq, described by Macron as "a turning point" for the Middle East.
This President Macron's second audience with Pope Francis. Their first meeting took place on 26 June 2018, during which the main issue of concern was the situation of refugees and migrants.