Interviews between a pope and a president of the United States almost always involve the encounter between a Catholic and a Protestant. There have been only two exceptions in history: Catholics John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Joe Biden. Despite the differences in the vision of Christianity, the chronicles of the 32 audiences that have taken place in 107 years throw more encounters than disagreements, although many American leaders did have to listen…
Interviews between a pope and a president of the United States almost always involve the encounter between a Catholic and a Protestant. There have been only two exceptions in history: Catholics John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Joe Biden. Despite the differences in the vision of Christianity, the chronicles of the 32 audiences that have taken place in 107 years throw more encounters than disagreements, although many American leaders did have to listen…