Francis kissed a child dressed up as a pope as the new must-have Carnival costume made its debut at the pope's general audience today.
The child, who was crying, was hoisted up to Francis as he drove by in his open-topped jeep. Another child dressed in a similar white cassock and white skullcap was also on hand, as were kids dressed as Swiss Guards.
During Carnival in Italy, children often go to school and spend their weekends dressed up in pirate, princess and now pope costumes. Carnival, also known as mardi gras, marks the period before the church's solemn Lenten season begins.
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