Obama ‘hugely impressed’ with Pope Francis

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Published October 2, 2013 8:46pm EST | Updated October 31, 2023 2:57am EST



WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he’s “hugely impressed” with Pope Francis and his pronouncements since he took over the papacy six months ago.

Obama was asked in a CNBC interview about the pope’s recent remarks that the Catholic Church had become obsessed with issues like gay rights and abortion. Francis had said the church should emphasize compassion over condemnation.

Obama says the pope is prioritizing how to embrace people rather than push them away. He says the pope looks for the good in people and promotes a sense of love and unity. He says Francis seems to live out the teachings of Jesus by emphasizing humility and caring for the poor in both his words and his actions.

Obama says those are characteristics he admires in all leaders, religious or otherwise.