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Religious freedom, migration on agenda as Vance meets Cardinal Parolin

Vatican Media Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, shook hands with U.S. Vice President JD Vance during a meeting in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican April 19. Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, the Vatican foreign minister, is at right.

VATICAN CITY — Against the backdrop of differences with the Trump administration over migration and foreign aid as well as concerns for Ukraine and Gaza, the Vatican secretary of state welcomed U.S. Vice President JD Vance to the Vatican.

Vance met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, and Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, the Vatican foreign minister, April 19 in the Apostolic Palace.

A Vatican statement said areas of agreement, such as the defense of religious freedom, as well as the areas of tension with the Trump administration were discussed.

“There was an exchange of opinions on the international situation, especially regarding countries affected by war, political tensions and difficult humanitarian situations, with particular attention to migrants, refugees and prisoners,” the Vatican statement said.

While “other issues of mutual interest were also discussed,” the Vatican said that “hope was expressed for serene collaboration between the State and the Catholic Church in the United States, whose valuable service to the most vulnerable people was acknowledged.”

The vice president arrived at the Vatican with his wife, Usha, and three children: Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel. Cardinal Parolin greeted all of them before holding talks with Vance and his entourage.

After their meeting, the Vance family was given a tour of the Apostolic Palace and the Sistine Chapel.

“Oh, wow, look how beautiful this is,” Vance could be heard saying on a Vatican video clip as he got out of the elevator when he arrived in the building. He also could be heard saying he was proud of his children because “they mostly held it together” during the long Vatican Good Friday liturgy.

Vance was in Rome for talks with the Italian government and, with his family, was visiting tourist sites in the city and participating in Holy Week and Easter services. The Vance family attended the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion in St. Peter’s Basilica April 18 and Easter morning Mass in St. Peter’s Square April 20.

The vice president had a brief meeting with Pope Francis on Easter morning.