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Pope Francis' Sweet Homecoming and a New Gelato Sensation
Rome, ItalyMonday, March 24, 2025
Ludovico Santasilia, one of the organizers, shared his excitement. He mentioned that the Pope had been following the project and would likely enjoy the new flavor. The flavor was created by Vincenzo Squatrito, a master gelato maker, as part of a European gelato contest. The name Hallelujah was chosen to honor the Catholic Church's Holy Jubilee Year, which the Pope initiated in December.
This Jubilee Year is expected to bring in around 32 million pilgrims to Rome. The Pope's love for gelato is no secret. A few years back, his favorite gelato maker from Buenos Aires revealed that his favorite flavor is dulce de leche, a local caramel treat. Over the years, the Pope has also formed a friendship with Sebastian Padrón, who runs a gelato parlor near the papal apartments. Padrón often delivers the Pope's favorite gelato to him.
The event was not just about celebrating the Pope's recovery but also about giving back. Donations from the gelato tasting will go towards a project to help homeless people around the world. This added a layer of meaning to the celebration, making it a sweet moment of joy and generosity. It is a great way to show that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
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