Socialist Zohran Mamdani met privately with New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan Tuesday to discuss a “broad range of issues” in the Big Apple mayoral race, The Post has learned.
The Democratic mayoral nominee requested the sitdown with Dolan, a leading figure in the Catholic Church, both in New York and nationally, and the two chatted at the cardinal’s residence, sources said.
“It was a private meeting that Mr. Mamdani requested and they discussed a broad range of issues,” said Joe Zwilling, a spokesman for the cardinal and the Archdiocese of New York.
The Archdiocese’s Catholic Services provides an array of assistance to needy youths, the homeless, people with disabilities and migrants and refugees.
Mamdani, who is Muslim, also is seeking to broaden his outreach and support since winning the Democratic primary in June.

The Democratic socialist has met several times with the Rev. Al Sharpton, a civil rights activist who heads the National Action Network, as well as other black pastors.
Mamdani, now considered the front-runner to become the next mayor, has been speaking at black churches while on the campaign trail.
He also has reached out to Latino pastors.