According to a report published today by the New York Times, Vatican observers expect US Papal Nuncio Carlo Vigano to be removed at the “first respectable opportunity” for his “grave misstep” in secretly orchestrating the Pope’s meeting with Kim Davis. They write:
But if Archbishop Viganò is held responsible for what is seen as a grave misstep on an important papal trip, he is likely to be removed at the first respectable opportunity, according to several church analysts. “Nobody in the Catholic Church wants another Regensburg,” said Massimo Faggioli, an associate professor of theology and director of the Institute for Catholicism and Citizenship at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027226045
The ninth Commandment and Kim Davis's 'alleged' secret meeting with the Pope that didn't happen
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour" is one commandment the Davis camp needs to be reminded of. It appears she was fibbing about the nature of her meeting with Pope Francis.
In a statement released by the Vatican that Pope Francis did not invite Kim Davis to meet him. They had no 'secret meeting', and the Pope did not know who she was when he met her.
The Meeting, as it turns out , was a party of several dozen persons to greet the Pope as he prepared to leave Washington. Such brief greetings have become traditional for this Pope and symbolize his characteristic kindness and availability.
The only real audience that was granted by the Pope was with one of his former students and his family.
The Truth of the Davis meeting was the Pope had no Idea who she was and he move through the greeting party he said hello and moved on to the next person in line waiting in line to greet the Pope.
The invitation had been extended to Mrs Davis by the Catholics' version of Westboro Baptist Church preachers , Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who's envoy went to Washington to see the pope. Viganò is well known to have gone further than others in the church in his campaign against gay marriage.
The mere fact that the Vatican took great pains to issue a clarifying statement about the "Meeting" can be logically seen as a rejection of her beliefs.