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Notable moments in the nearly 100-year history of meetings between popes and American presidents

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In this May 2, 1984 file photo, Pope John Paul II strike a pensive pose as he and President Ronald Reagan sit for photographers prior to having a private meeting in Fairbanks, Alaska at the airport. After the meeting Reagan left for Washington and the pope for South Korea.  Photo: AP

 

WILSON

President Woodrow Wilson and Pope Benedict XV held the first meeting at the Vatican on January 4, 1919, after World War I.

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KENNEDY

President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 meeting with Pope Paul VI at the Vatican was historic: The first Roman Catholic president of the United States saw the Roman Catholic pontiff only days after the pope’s coronation. Kennedy, who struggled against anti-Catholic bias during his presidential campaign, only shook hands with the pope rather than kissing his ring, the usual practice for Catholics.

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