Pope Leo XIV accepts gently, but not

Pope Leo XIV accepts gently, but not

Pope Leo XIV accepts gently, but not

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The new Eagles hat of Pope Leo XIV came from the Archbishop of Philadelphia, this is how it happened.

Pope Leo XIV accepts gently, but not

The new Eagles hat of Pope Leo XIV came from the Archbishop of Philadelphia, this is how it happened. 03:46

Pope Leo XIV gently accepted a talented Philadelphia Eagles hat when a delegation from the fraternal love city met him in the Vatican on Wednesday morning.

His holiness, which represent Chicago, sanctified from the white socks, looks smiling and shaking hands with the Archbishop of Philadelphia Nelson Pérez and Bishop John McIntyre.

A live transmission of the Vatican shows Pope Leo accepting the hat and shaking his hand with Pérez before delivering the cap to another person.

“I was blessed with the opportunity to greet him and introduce him the Super Bowl of Philadelphia Eagles (Go Birds!),” Pérez said in a Facebook post, including an Eagle emoji. “This was a deeply cheerful encounter with the Holy Father along with thousands of pilgrims around the world.”

Pérez and McIntyre are visiting the Vatican with several young people and the Church’s office for the Ministry with young adults while the Church observes the Jubilee of Youth 2025. The group departed from Philadelphia to Rome on July 26.

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Archbishop Philadelphia Nelson J. Perez/Facebook

Archbishop Nelson Pérez shares a story of meeting Pope Leo XIV

Pérez and McIntyre met Pope Leo following their weekly audience in the Plaza de San Pedro. Then Pérez handed him the hat and shake hands with the Pope.

“He was certainly full of joy, and congratulated Philadelphia, the eagles of winning the Super Bowl. This is great, this is the first Pope in the story that knows what a wawa is, he knows the Cheesteaks, and now he is holding in his hand an eagles cap, how big is that?”

You can see the full interview with Jim Donovan and Janelle Burrell in the video above.

Past of the philadelphia area of Pope Leo XIV Philadelphia

He First American Pope, Leo XIV – Born in Chicago as Robert Prevost – he has some ties with the Philadelphia area. He He attended the University of Villanova as a university studentobtaining a title in mathematics in 1977. A summer, he worked at the Equipment of land in the parish of St. Denis in Havertown, Pennsylvania.

And a friend of his previously told News themezone Philadelphia that This is a Pope who has been in Wawa.

“He was very happy when the Eagles won the Super Bowl. He rejoiced with those of us of Philadelphia,” said Augustinian Father Joe Farrell.

Farrell said he did not listen to the Holy Father say “Go Birds” at any time during the Super Bowl.

However, it is clear that Pope Leo represents the Windy city first.

Minutes after the chimney of the Sistine Chapel produced white smoke and emerged in the Plaza de San Pedro, the users of intelligent social networks tracked images of Pope Leo that attended the game 1 of the 2005 World Series between the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros.

Since then, the white socks have promised to install a commemorative work of art in the seat where the future Pope I saw the sox win.

Then in June, A pair of fans of the Red Massachusetts.

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Pope Leo XIV (c) reacts with a cap of the Baseball team of the Chicago White Sox when he meets newly married couples during the weekly general audience in the Plaza de San Pedro in the Vatican on June 11, 2025. Filippo Monteforte/News through Getty Images

He also put on a baseball cap in Villanova when the members of the National Foundation of Italian America visited the Vatican and gave him the hat in early June.

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Joe Brandt

Joe Brandt has been a digital content producer for News themezone Philadelphia since 2022. He graduated from the Temple University and was born and grew in Pitman, NJ.

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