In Friday’s Word from Rome, John Allen reported that President Bush had asked the Pope for help – asking him to push the US bishops to speak out more on certain issues, particularly same-sex marriage.

The NYTimes picks up the story today.

But some with experience in Roman Catholic politics said they were hardly shocked. “Any head of state who goes to the Vatican will attempt to present a case,” said Msgr. Lorenzo Albacete, a professor of theology at St. Joseph’s Seminary in New York. Monsignor Albacete, who has served as a translator for Catholic officials in meetings with heads of state, said: “If it is done in a very rude way, then the Vatican will remember and you won’t get invited again. But if it is done in a diplomatic way, that is why they go to the Vatican anyway. It is not an act of devotion. It is a political thing.”

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