Pope Francis jokes early birthday greetings may bring a jinx

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) The pontiff, who turns 80 on Saturday, joked that the crowd singing "Happy Birthday" to him could bring bad luck.

During his Wednesday general audience at the Vatican on Dec. 14, 2016, Pope Francis blows out candles on a birthday cake received from well-wishers to celebrate his 80th birthday on Saturday. Photo courtesy of  Osservatore Romano/Handout via Reuters.
During his Wednesday general audience at the Vatican on Dec. 14, 2016, Pope Francis blows out candles on a birthday cake received from well-wishers to celebrate his 80th birthday on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Osservatore Romano/Handout via Reuters.

During his Wednesday general audience at the Vatican on Dec. 14, 2016, Pope Francis blows out candles on a birthday cake received from well-wishers to celebrate his 80th birthday on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Osservatore Romano/Handout via Reuters.

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Pope Francis, who turns 80 on Saturday, responded to thousands of people singing “Happy Birthday” on Wednesday (Dec. 14) by joking that doing it early may bring a jinx on him.

“Thank you very much for your greetings for my upcoming birthday,” the Argentine pope said at his general audience, the last public appearance before the birthday.


“But I’ll tell you something that will make you laugh. In my country, expressing greetings ahead of time brings bad luck and those who do it are jinxers,” he said.

The Vatican, a sovereign city-state surrounded by Rome, has produced a postage stamp to mark the birthday of the pope, the first from Latin America, who was elected in 2013.

It also created seven email addresses where anyone can send birthday greetings to the pontiff, including in Latin, [email protected].

The others are in Italian, Spanish, English, French, German and Polish and the hashtag for social medial is #Pontifex80.

Donate to Support Independent Journalism!

Donate Now!