Biden, pope to talk virus, climate, poverty at Vatican
By JOSH BOAK, ZEKE MILLER and NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press
ROME (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to meet with Pope Francis on Friday at the Vatican, where the world’s two most notable Roman Catholics plan to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and poverty. The president takes pride in his Catholic faith, using it as moral guidepost to shape many of his social and economic policies. But his support for abortion rights and same-sex marriage has put him at odds with many U.S. bishops. The White House says there’s considerable overlap between the leaders’ views on poverty, climate change and more. The encounter will be Biden’s fourth with Francis, but his first as president.