Harper and Pope Francis discussed “international
political issues”, including Europe and the Middle East, as well as
terrorism and environmental issues, according to a Vatican statement.
While the letter requested an apology, there was no mention of it in the prime minister office’s statement or in a separate release issued by the Vatican. Mr Sullivan doubted that the Vatican’s tribunal had already started investigating bishops, but believed the work would be accelerated under Pope Francis.
http://www.belljarnews.com/us-catholic-bishops-discuss-how-to-best-follow-pope-s-lead/851092/
While the letter requested an apology, there was no mention of it in the prime minister office’s statement or in a separate release issued by the Vatican. Mr Sullivan doubted that the Vatican’s tribunal had already started investigating bishops, but believed the work would be accelerated under Pope Francis.
http://www.belljarnews.com/us-catholic-bishops-discuss-how-to-best-follow-pope-s-lead/851092/