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Pope Francis probably isn’t lauding NFL’s Saints
Pope Francis probably isn’t lauding the NFL’s Saints, but they’ll take it
At least, that’s how it has appeared on X over the past week, as
Pope
Francis
has repeatedly shared posts about the “#
Saints
.” Use of that hashtag, regardless of whether it’s actually in reference to the NFL team, triggers the franchise’s fleur ...
Pope Francis keeps accidentally tweeting about the New Orleans Saints
Looking for a miracle to turn their season around, the NFL's
Saints
keep getting blessed by the
pope
-- albeit accidentally.
Pope
Francis
used #
Saints
a second time on Tuesday, calling them "precious pearls," before tripling down with a third post ...
The Pope’s Thoughts and Prayers Are Evidently With the New Orleans Saints
So far, it’s been a tough football season for the New Orleans Saints, who have suffered seven consecutive losses and also lost their head coach. But now, at least, they have the thoughts and prayers of Pope Francis behind them.
New Orleans Saints welcome Pope Francis' accidental blessings
Pope Francis inadvertently included the New Orleans Saints' hashtag in two different social media posts this week, prompting a response from the team.
Why NFL fans have a newfound love for Pope Francis
That means Pope Francis has unintentionally shared the New Orleans Saints logo multiple times in recent weeks as he’s written about the significance of saints to Catholics around the world. We cannot become #Saints with a frown. We must have joyful hearts that remain open to hope.
The New Orleans Saints Have Been Engaging With The Pope On Social Media Because He Keeps Using Their Hashtag
It's been a tough season for the New Orleans Saints, as a promising 2-0 start has since turned into a 2-7 disaster, leading to the firing of head coach
Pope Francis keeps tweeting about the New Orleans Saints by accident
The #Saints are precious pearls and are always living and relevant, because they provide a fascinating commentary on the Gospel. Their lives are an illustration of the Good News that Jesus brought to humanity: God is our Father, who loves everyone with boundless love.
Why Pope Francis' X account keeps accidentally drawing in Saints fans
The pope – or at least someone in the Vatican communications office – has been inadvertently rooting for the Saints since Nov. 1 – All Saints Day – even as the team lost y
Pope Francis inadvertently praying for New Orleans Saints after dreadful NFL season
The New Orleans Saints may be one of the worst teams in the NFL this season, but at least they can count on continued prayers from Pope Francis
Pope Francis accidentally pledges support for NFL side again - and is mercilessly trolled
Pope Francis has inadvertently thrown his support behind the NFL's New Orleans Saints for the second time this week through social media posts.The pontiff's recent messages on X, formerly Twitter, have included the hashtag '#Saints',
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The Pope accidentally used the Saints hashtag again. 'The Saints are precious pearls.'
Pope
Francis
brought out the city of New Orleans and NFL fans on Friday and then again on Tuesday. The
Pope
posted on X ...
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on MSN
Saints Unexpectedly Receive Pope Francis' Official Blessing Ahead of Week 9
The New Orleans Saints unexpectedly received a blessing from the Pope ahead of their game against the Panthers.
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Pope Francis social media post encourages Saints to have hope using NFL team's hashtag
Pope Francis is known for using the #Saints in his posts on the platform X. The hashtag pulls in posts for the New Orleans ...
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Pope Francis Keeps Accidentally Tweeting About the New Orleans Saints — and the Team Is Loving It
The NFL team and their fans have been having fun with the pontiff's social media mixup Buda Mendes/Getty, Grant ...
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