Pope Leo accepts gift from traveling US family – the internet can’t get enough

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff in history, has once again set social media abuzz—this time for his unexpectedly lighthearted response to a quirky gift from a visiting U.S. family.

Earlier this year, following the death of Pope Francis, Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost ascended to the papacy, becoming the 267th Supreme Pontiff. The historic moment sparked pride across the U.S., particularly in his hometown of Dolton, Illinois, where locals have been eager to celebrate “one of their own” taking on the highest role in the Catholic Church.

Since then, Pope Leo has surprised many with his approachable demeanor and willingness to embrace elements of American culture, a stark departure from the traditionally stoic image of past popes. Back in June, he donned a Chicago White Sox cap while dressed in papal robes, a photo that quickly went viral.

Most recently, a visiting American family presented him with a humorous t-shirt reading “Da Pope,” a playful nod to the iconic Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Chicago sports superfans chanting “Da Bears.”

In an era when such casual gifts might seem off-brand for the papacy, Pope Leo didn’t hesitate to accept it warmly, even sharing a good laugh with those around him. The internet loved it.

“They’ll never let us have another American pope after this lol,” joked one Reddit user.

“I know this is supposed to be trashy, but it’s kind of wholesome,” another wrote. “It shows they’re proud to have a pope from their city. We have a lot of hometown pride here.”

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN – MAY 8: The newly elected Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV is seen for the first time from the Vatican balcony on May 8, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican. White smoke was seen over the Vatican early this evening as the Conclave of Cardinals took just two days to elect Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who will be known as Pope Leo (Leone) XIV, as the 267th Supreme Pontiff after the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Others praised his friendly demeanor and willingness to bridge tradition with modern connection:

“He speaks up for Gaza and Ukraine, but also signs Pokémon cards,” one person commented. “He understands that faith can be serious and joyful at the same time.”

Pope Leo’s authenticity and humor have struck a chord with many Americans, who see in him a blend of humility, faith, and hometown spirit. While such moments may challenge the image of papal solemnity, they’ve also made the Church feel more relatable to people worldwide.

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