The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

On the record: Reporter finds pope on stealthy trip to bless vinyl shop

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Pope Francis has long lamented that he can’t walk around town unnoticed like he used to before becoming pope. But he seems to have neverthele­ss kept his sense of humor after he was caught on camera making an unannounce­d visit to a Rome record shop this week.

Francis wrote a note to the Vatican reporter who happened to be in the right place at the right time Tuesday evening when the pope slipped out of the Vatican to bless the newly renovated Stereo Sound shop near the Pantheon.

Javier Martinez-brocal, director of the Rome Reports news agency, filmed Francis leaving the shop, in footage that went viral and even got written up in the Vatican newspaper, L’osservator­e Romano.

Martinez-brocal wrote the pope a note afterward, explaining that he wasn’t a paparazzo and regretting that Francis can’t move around unnoticed anymore, but adding that the story provided a much-needed dose of good news for a world inundated with tragedy.

“I won’t deny that it was (bad luck) that after taking all the precaution­s, there was a journalist waiting for someone on the taxi line,” Francis replied. But he added: “You can’t lose your sense of humor.”

Writing in his trademark tiny script, Francis then repeated that what he misses most about being pope is no longer being able to take walks, as he used to do in Buenos Aires. The former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was known for taking public transport around the Argentine capital, eschewing the private cars that fellow cardinals usually take to visit parishes.

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