Obama Still to Name U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican
The Obama administration and the Vatican havent enjoyed the smoothest relationship over the past four years. In the wake of the Affordable Care Act, more than 40 Catholic organizations brought lawsuits against the administration, in opposition to the laws mandate that Catholic hospitals and charities have to comply with its perspective on birth control.
But the president has a symbolic gesture coming up that could patch up or further unnerve the U.S.-Vatican relationship. He has to appoint an ambassador to the Holy See, a position that has been left unfilled since the election. This appointment, as the National Catholic Register explains, is a test for the kind of relations the administration wishes to have with the Catholic Church in President Obamas second term. And that test has no easy answer for an administration that supports abortion rights and contraception.
This is a particularly awkward position for the Obama administration to fill, says Maureen Ferguson, a senior policy analyst with the Catholic Association, an advocacy group. It would seem quite undiplomatic, she says, to send an ambassador whose views are offensive to the Vatican.
But the job isnt to act as a political prop; it is to be the United States' representative working with the Vatican on foreign policy initiatives.
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