Pope Francis receives Vespa
scooter from enthusiasts
Pope Francis greets an Italian group of Vespa motorcycle
enthusiasts, who gave him a special scooter to be auctioned off for charity.
By Devin Watkins
A group of Vespa enthusiasts gave Pope Francis a 1971 Vespa
50R scooter on Sunday, which will be sold to raise money for charity.
Pope Francis met Sunday in the Vatican with participants in
the 2nd International Roma Caput Vespa Rally.
The Vespa Club in Time, which donated the moped,
tricked it out with the papal insignia and a custom number plate: BF362918,
which stands for “Bergoglio” – “Francis” – his year of birth – Sunday’s date.
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski climbed aboard briefly to check
out the Pope’s new ride.
As the Pope’s almoner, he will be responsible for auctioning
off the antique Vespa, whose proceeds will be distributed on behalf of the poor
by the Office of Papal Charities.
After parking their 600-odd Vespas in the Vatican, the
scooter enthusiasts participated in the Angelus Pope Francis led in St. Peter’s
Square at noon.
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