Here's Obama Meeting Pope Francis For The First Time
President Barack Obama held a historic first meeting Thursday morning with Pope Francis at the Vatican, on the fourth day of his week-long trip through Europe.
The two world leaders smiled and greeted each other with a handshake, according to a White House pool report of the meeting.
"Wonderful meeting you," Obama said, according to the pool report. "Thank you sir, thank you." "It is a great honor. I'm a great admirer," he added. "Thank you so much for receiving me." In many ways, Pope Francis' still-rising popularity on the world stage mirrors the standing of Obama in 2008, when he was first campaigning for president. In its preview of Obama's trip, the White House said Obama looked forward to discussing their "shared commitment to fighting poverty and growing inequality," issues that have been embraced by the Pope in his first year. The admiration for Pope Francis runs wide in Washington. Earlier this month, House Speaker John Boehner invited the pope to address a joint session of Congress sometime in the near future. Here's a photo of Obama and Pope Francis meeting for the first time: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque