Street artist of ‘Super Pope’ fame gets new stamp of Vatican approval
By NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press
ROME (AP) — Street artist Maupal, whose cartoon-like depictions of Pope Francis as a “Super Pope” have graced buildings around the Vatican for a decade, has gotten an official stamp of approval. He appeared at a Vatican news conference on Thursday. Maupal, in life Mauro Pallotta, designed a series of posters to illustrate Francis’ 2024 Lenten message, which this year emphasizes the need for the faithful to let go of hopelessness and bondage to find a path of inner freedom. The posters will be released periodically over the course of this Lenten season leading up to Easter.