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Pope makes rare house visit to Italian abortion rights advocate
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Nov 5 stepped out of the Vatican and paid a rare home visit to Emma Bonino, a veteran politician best known in Italy for her successful campaign in the 1970s to legalise abortion. Pope Francis, leader of the 1.4 billio
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Nov 5 stepped out of the Vatican and paid a rare home visit to Emma Bonino, a veteran politician best known in Italy for her successful campaign in the 1970s to legalise abortion.
Pope Francis, leader of the 1.4 billion-member Catholic Church, frequently expresses fierce opposition to abortion. He has said having an abortion is "murder" and tantamount to "hiring a hit man".
But the pope has also struck up relationships with several anti-clerical Italian figures.
Bonino, 76, was released from hospital last month after suffering from respiratory and heart problems. Last year, she said she had recovered from an eight-year battle with lung cancer.
Pope Francis, 87, and himself dealing with occasional health issues, was seen stopping in at her apartment in central Rome after a visit that morning to the nearby Pontifical Gregorian University.
The Vatican press office confirmed the pope's visit, but said it would not provide further details. Bonino said she had no comment about the visit.
Pope Francis, leader of the 1.4 billion-member Catholic Church, frequently expresses fierce opposition to abortion. He has said having an abortion is "murder" and tantamount to "hiring a hit man".
But the pope has also struck up relationships with several anti-clerical Italian figures.
Bonino, 76, was released from hospital last month after suffering from respiratory and heart problems. Last year, she said she had recovered from an eight-year battle with lung cancer.
Pope Francis, 87, and himself dealing with occasional health issues, was seen stopping in at her apartment in central Rome after a visit that morning to the nearby Pontifical Gregorian University.
The Vatican press office confirmed the pope's visit, but said it would not provide further details. Bonino said she had no comment about the visit.