‘Hello, it’s the pope’: Francis calls student

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A teenager who wrote to Pope Francis got a shock when the Catholic leader called him up for a chat

Pope Francis during a press conference on the flight back to Italy after departure from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, 29 July 2013. EPA/Luca Zennaro/Pool

VATICAN CITY – A teenager who wrote to Pope Francis got a shock when the Catholic leader called him up for a chat — the latest example of the pontiff’s down-to-earth approach.

Francis called up a journalist friend on the day of his election and even phoned a newspaper stand in Buenos Aires to cancel his subscription.

Stefano Cabizza, a 19-year-old student from Padua in northeast Italy, had sent a letter to the pope, the local Il Gazzettino daily said on Thursday, August 22.

But he said he never expected the phone to ring and a voice on the other end to say: “Hello, it’s the pope”.

Cabizza said that the two “laughed and chatted for eight minutes” and that Francis had blessed him.

The pope, formerly the archbishop of Buenos Aires, makes many calls directly in a break with protocol under which calls are usually handled by aides or at least through the Vatican switchboard.

He recently called an Italian man who was paralyzed after a car accident and who recently lost his brother. – Rappler.com

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