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Italy street artist, once a rebel with a brush, gets papal blessing

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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - When Italian artist Mauro Pallotta secretly pasted a mural depicting Pope Francis as a caped superhero on a wall near the Vatican a decade ago, Rome police removed it within hours.

Now the Vatican has given Pallotta, who signs his work "Maupal," a seal of approval, allowing him to illustrate Francis' message for the season of Lent this year.

On Thursday, Pallotta sat alongside a cardinal at a news conference, crowning his transition from a surreptiti­ous nocturnal street artist to one now basking in a blessing from the Holy See's number one man.

"It's been quite a journey," Pallotta, 51, said.

This year, Lent starts on Ash Wednesday on Feb. 14 and ends on Easter on March 31. During the season, Catholics are asked to fast, remember the needy and reflect on mortality.

Pallotta has prepared seven cartoon-like drawings to illustrate themes from Francis' message for this year.

The first, released on Thursday, shows the pope pushing a wheelbarro­w carrying a burlap sack with the word "Faith" on it.

The pope is pushing it though a desert of nails that threaten to puncture the wheel, which the artist said represents faith getting people through a desert of injustice, conflict and material and spiritual snares.

"Humanity has arrived at the threshold of universal fraternity and at levels of scientific, technical, cultural, and juridical developmen­t capable of guaranteei­ng dignity to all, yet gropes about in the darkness of inequality and conflict," Francis says in his message.

Pallotta's illustrati­ons will be posted each week during Lent on the website and social media platforms of the Vatican's Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Developmen­t.

 ?? ?? A man jumps as a friend (not seen) takes a photo in front of a large drawing of Pope Francis depicting him as a superhero near the Vatican. January 29, 2014. The Argentinia­n Pope is shown taking off into air with his right fist clenched in a classic Superman style. (Reuters photo)
A man jumps as a friend (not seen) takes a photo in front of a large drawing of Pope Francis depicting him as a superhero near the Vatican. January 29, 2014. The Argentinia­n Pope is shown taking off into air with his right fist clenched in a classic Superman style. (Reuters photo)

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