Pope to meet George Bush
The meeting with U.S. bishops at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception will include an address in which the pope is expected to discuss the scandal of sexual abuse of children by priests, which he said had left him "deeply ashamed."
The scandal, which broke in 2002 and forced U.S. dioceses to pay damage settlements amounting to $2 billion, has tarnished the Church’s image and created considerable dissatisfaction among American Catholics.
Benedict and Bush both oppose abortion and embryonic stem cell research, but differ on questions such as the Iraq war.
The Vatican opposed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 but now see U.S. troops as a stabilizing who help protect threatened Christian minorities.
"I really don’t think that the president is planning to spend a lot of time talking about the issues of Iraq with the Pope," Perino said. "The root issue of terrorism and extremism is something that they will talk about."
Benedict told reporters during his trans-Atlantic flight he would ask Bush to boost development aid to poor countries so their citizens would not need to migrate.
"The fundamental solution is that there will be no need to emigrate, that there will be enough jobs and a sufficient social fabric so no one has to emigrate any more," he said in English.
"The United States has to help these countries develop. It is in the interest of everyone, not only these countries but of the world and particularly of the United States."
Perino said the two would discuss ways of protecting human rights, combating extremist ideology especially in the Muslim world and building interfaith dialogue and religious freedom.
She singled out Africa and Lebanon as regions of concern.
Benedict is expected to deliver an upbeat message to U.S. bishops despite the sexual abuse scandal. In his in-flight remarks, he expressed respect for the role of religion in public life and said the U.S. Church was a force for good.
"Amid all the painful things, let us not forget how much real humanity there is, how many positive acts there are," he said.
The papal visit and his rides in the popemobile through Washington are expected to cause traffic chaos in the U.S. capital, where security is tight.
Bush will host a birthday party in Benedict’s honor at the White House on Wednesday evening, but the pope -- who rarely attends big social functions -- will not attend. Most of the guests will be U.S. Catholic leaders (Reuters).
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