Obama on possibility of an American pope: “Bishops in U.S. don’t seem to be taking orders from me”

Obama on possibility of an American pope: “Bishops in U.S. don’t seem to be taking orders from me” March 13, 2013

He spoke with ABC News this morning and in a wide-ranging interview touched on the subject of the papal conclave:

As cardinals gather at the Vatican to elect a new pope, President Barack Obama said he believes U.S. politics wouldn’t stand in the way of an American pope doing his job.

“It seems to me that an American pope would preside just as effectively as a Polish pope or an Italian pope or a Guatemalan pope,” the president said in an interview that aired Wednesday morning on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

Since Benedict XVI resigned at the end of last month, some American names have circulated in media reports as possible contenders for the papacy, including U.S. cardinals Sean O’Malley of Boston and Timothy Dolan of New York.

Critics argue an American pope would be controversial, saying the Vatican would then be too closely tied to Washington.

Asked if an American pope would take orders from the president, Obama made a joke about the at-times thorny relationship between the Obama administration and the Catholic Church.

“I don’t know if you’ve checked lately but the Conference of Catholic bishops here in the U.S. don’t seem to be taking orders from me,” he said, chuckling.

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