Playful pope jokes with world’s comedians ahead of G-7 address
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Pope Francis greeting Jimmy Fallon as he met comedians during a cultural event at the Vatican, on June 14.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Vatican City - Pope Francis on June 14 clowned around with more than 100 top global comedians, including Whoopi Goldberg, Chris Rock and Jimmy Fallon, before leaving to address a summit of Group of Seven (G-7) leaders in Italy.
“Instead of reading my speech, I’ll just do this”, the grinning 87-year-old said, as he stuck his thumb in his ear and wiggled his fingers at a room full of humourists.
Pope Francis met cheers and applause as he began the day with an audience for comedians from 15 countries, from Argentina to Germany and Timor-Leste.
Sister Act star Whoopi Goldberg and Julia Louis-Dreyfus of Seinfeld fame waved from the front row as the pope entered the gilded and frescoed room at the Vatican.
The 107 comedians included Britain’s Stephen Merchant from TV show The Office, US stand-up comedian Chris Rock and Italy’s Silvio Orlando, who played a scheming cardinal in The Young Pope.
Seconds before Pope Francis arrived, Jimmy Fallon, host of The Tonight Show in the US, had the room in fits of laughter as he pranced around at the front.
Pope Francis then headed to Puglia in southern Italy, to join the heads of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US at a summit also attended by leaders from Brazil, India, Kenya, Turkey and Ukraine.
“Immersed as we are in many social and personal emergencies, you have the power to spread serenity and smiles,” the pope told the comedians.
“You are among the few to have the ability to speak to very different people, from different generations, backgrounds and cultures,” Pope Francis said.
The Argentinian will be the first head of the Catholic Church to attend a G-7 summit.
Pope Francis has been asked by host Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to talk about the moral and ethical quandaries surrounding artificial intelligence.
He is also expected to conduct a series of bilateral meetings to discuss pressing global issues, including the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. AFP


