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“Surprise-surprise, the bastards!” »The image that has become viral a few minutes before the new Pope came out on the Vatican balcony:” Do not respect the Christian religion “

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published Thursday, 08 May 2025 20:34 / Updated Thursday, 08 May 2025 21:08

The MMA Conor McGregor (36) fighter kept jokes on social networks a few minutes before the new Pope came out on the Vatican balcony.

On Thursday, May 8, smoke came out on the basket of the Sixtine chapel, which means a new pope was chosen. US Cardinal Francis Prevost (69 years old) is Pope Francis's successor, who died on April 21.

Pope Francis Prevost is the new Sovereign Pontiff! The first American in History at the Vatican will have the name of Leon XIV

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Pope Francis Prevost is the new Sovereign Pontiff! The first American in History at the Vatican will have the name of Leon XIV

The joke made by Conor McGregor before Pope Francis Prevost comes out on the Vatican balcony

The UFC fighter did not abstain this time, he could not take advantage of the moment to stand out.

The joke made by Conor McGregor

A few moments before Pope Francis Prevost comes out on the Vatican balcony, McGregor posted on social networks an image created with the help of artificial intelligence.

The fighter appears disguised in the pope, with his hands raised, as he smiles, as if he had just appeared in front of the Vatican crowd.

“Surprise-surprise, the bastards, the king returned”is the message that accompanies the photo. Many tasted the Irish joke, but there were enough who accused him: “Do not respect the Christian religion.”

Robert Francis Prevost is the first American to hold the highest position in the Catholic Church! He chose his name as Leon XIV. Born on September 14, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois, he is licensed in mathematics at the University of Villanova, obtaining his master's degree in Theology at the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago, then the doctorate in canon law in Rome.

He entered the order of St. Augustine in 1977, submitted his solemn votes in 1981 and was ordained a priest in 1982.

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