Vance recounts 'unsettling' Vatican talk on migration before Pope Francis's death

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance says his April meeting with Vatican officials, including Cardinal Pietro Parolin, was unsettled because the Vatican would not move beyond generic moral guidance on migration; the encounter occurred days before a Easter-morning meeting with Pope Francis, who Vance said appeared frail. In the memoir, he also notes that Francis’ successor should be careful about theology and advocates for honest, non‑cliche dialogue on moral issues.
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