Nancy Pelosi Flees Mass In Rome Due To Nearby Vaccine Passport Protest

Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi Sr. were forced to flee mass on Saturday in Rome as a result of a “security incident” stemming from an anti-vaccine passport protest in the area. The two met with Pope Francis two days before.

House Speaker and pro-abortion Democrat Nancy Pelosi was forced to flee mass on Saturday in Rome due to a “security incident” stemming from a large anti-vaccine passport protest that was in the vicinity of the St. Patrick’s Church, according to reports from the National Catholic Register. At the time of the incident, Pelosi was accompanied by her husband Paul Pelosi.

“House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband left Mass at a church in Rome Saturday due to a “security incident,” the church’s rector said. “You probably heard or saw the commotion. Unfortunately, I guess, there was a security incident and sadly Speaker Pelosi and her husband had to leave…  She was going to do our second reading today, but of course her safety is most important.”

As National File reported, Pelosi met with Pope Francis on October 9.

It is unclear why the leader of the Catholic Church is meeting with pro-abortion Democratic US officials.. However, Pelosi reportedly said during the meeting that  “His Holiness’s leadership is a source of joy and hope for Catholics and for all people, challenging each of us to be good stewards of God’s creation.”

Anti-vaccine passport protests have erupted throughout Italy, with thousands of citizens taking to the streets in solidarity against vaccine mandates.

The vaccine passport system, dubbed the “Green Pass” by the Italian government, has been met with massive resistance, as Italian citizens take a grand stand for medical freedom.