kallipolis
Know thyself
Significance of the Ms-Davis-meeting? Zero, IMHO.
Reason:
The Pontifex isn't always or merely a religious leader; he's also and predominantly when paying a state visit a (foreign) Head of State (insofar, "outsider" is correct). And in that role, paying a state visit, he meets dissidents — of all shades. That may be disenthraling in that particular case, but it's no different if another Head of State is meeting dissidents. It's just a diplomatic custom, after all.
Francis also assumes the position of mediator, and spiritual advisor with those with whom he may not be entirely comfortable.
As is often the case on this forum there is a presumption of guilt, when religous leaders such as Francis meet with people who are considered by many here to be the enemy of the enlightenment.
















