German President Meets With Pope

Pope Francis meeting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany in the Vatican. Photo: Vatican radio

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier held his first meeting with Pope Francis on Monday since taking over the largely ceremonial post, with migration and refugees on the agenda.

Steinmeier also met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin along with Secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher.

Steinmeier, who assumed office in February, held a private audience with the pontiff at the Vatican.

The talks were also expected to focus on global tensions as well as the outcome of September’s German election, which resulted in new right-wing populist party, the Alternative for Germany, entering the national parliament in Berlin for the first time.

A Protestant and former Foreign Minister, Steinmeier has repeatedly sought to promote ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue.

His visit to Rome coincides with the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, which forged a new the relationship between the Protestant and the Catholic churches.

Steinmeier’s predecessor, Joachim Gauck, met with the former Pope, Benedict, in 2012.

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