Holy tchotchkes: Rome is awash with papal souvenirs


By AGENCY

You can find this Pope Francis snowball souvenir in Rome. — Photos: AP

Like all major tourist destinations, Rome is awash in souvenirs. With Holy Year Catholic pilgrims, Pope Francis’ funeral and the buzz surrounding the conclave to elect his successor, the most popular tchotchkes these days are those about the papacy.

There are books, booklets and prayer cards of the last three popes and others dating back to the mid-20th century. Their images also appear in snow globes, bobblehead dolls and, in Francis’ case, even in nail clippers, bottle openers and key chains.

Among the most popular, and cheapest, are rosaries, which the faithful prayed in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican City for many nights while Francis was hospitalised in February and March. He died on April 21 at age 88.

The often uneasy combination of worship and social-media-fuelled blockbuster tourism is a growing concern across Europe.

With the choice of the next leader of the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic church now hanging in the balance, it’s no wonder that even solemn moments like the funeral are becoming collectible experiences.

Hardly a person lining up along Francis’ route from funeral Mass to burial last Saturday (May 3) wasn’t holding a smartphone to record the moment.

And on the arms of many hung shopping bags with small plastic rosaries, papal pendants and even a mini "popemobile” reproduction. – AP 

A Pope Francis-themed souvenir watch. A Pope Francis-themed souvenir watch.

A religious souvenir, most likely a bottle of Holy Water, depicting Pope Francis on the front.A religious souvenir, most likely a bottle of Holy Water, depicting Pope Francis on the front.

A scale car of the 'popemobile' in Rome is also on sale. A scale car of the 'popemobile' in Rome is also on sale.

A pack of pencils with the image of Pope Francis. A pack of pencils with the image of Pope Francis.

A card featuring an artwork of the late Pope Francis being sold as a souvenir. A card featuring an artwork of the late Pope Francis being sold as a souvenir.

A fridge magnet featuring an image of Pope Paul VI, who died in 1978, can be found in souvenir shops in Rome. A fridge magnet featuring an image of Pope Paul VI, who died in 1978, can be found in souvenir shops in Rome.

 

 

 

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