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Pope Francis given giant chocolate statue of himself at general audience in Vatican City | Pope Francis given giant chocolate statue of himself at general audience in Vatican City |
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Here's hoping that Pope Francis has a sweet tooth, as the pontiff came face-to-face with a 1.5 tonne chocolate sculpture of himself on Thursday. | |
The Pope was given the statue during his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, by students on a chocolatier course at the Accademia of Maestri Cioccolatieri, near Venice. | The Pope was given the statue during his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, by students on a chocolatier course at the Accademia of Maestri Cioccolatieri, near Venice. |
The group spent four weeks creating the statue, according to The Daily Mail. | The group spent four weeks creating the statue, according to The Daily Mail. |
As Pope Francis has marked himself out as an advocate for simple living, it is thought he will not indulge himself by eating the depiction. | As Pope Francis has marked himself out as an advocate for simple living, it is thought he will not indulge himself by eating the depiction. |
The larger-than-life monument was made using cocoa from Atitlan, in Guatemala, central America. | |
Two craftsmen working on a chocolate statue of Pope France. Pope Francis is no stranger to receiving gifts, with a Harley-Davidson motorbike he was given in June last year having been sold for over £200,000 in Paris on Thursday. | Two craftsmen working on a chocolate statue of Pope France. Pope Francis is no stranger to receiving gifts, with a Harley-Davidson motorbike he was given in June last year having been sold for over £200,000 in Paris on Thursday. |
Since Pope Francis sold his Mercedes-Benz Popemobile in favour of a less extravagant car, it was unlikely he would keep the Harley Davidson for his personal use, and instead gave it to a Catholic charity. | Since Pope Francis sold his Mercedes-Benz Popemobile in favour of a less extravagant car, it was unlikely he would keep the Harley Davidson for his personal use, and instead gave it to a Catholic charity. |
The money raised from the sale of the custom 2013 Dyna Super Glide on Thursday will go help Caritas Roma run its soup kitchen and hostel. | The money raised from the sale of the custom 2013 Dyna Super Glide on Thursday will go help Caritas Roma run its soup kitchen and hostel. |
The pontiff has been hailed as more popular than his predecessor Benedict XVI, and has reportedly tripled the crowds at the Vatican since he was given the role last year. | The pontiff has been hailed as more popular than his predecessor Benedict XVI, and has reportedly tripled the crowds at the Vatican since he was given the role last year. |
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