A ginger tabby, possibly looking a bit like this one, has written an "authorized" biography of Pope Benedict. Which is not quite as fey and silly as it sounds (though almost so) because he does like cats, a lot. When he was head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the German newspaper Bild wrote, he tended to the cats that frequented the garden of the congregation’s building in the Vatican and bandaged their wounds.
And Popes get keen on cats more often than you'd think. According to “The Papacy: An Encyclopedia,” by Philippe Levillain, Leo XII, in the 1820s, raised his grayish-red cat, Micetto, in the pleat of his cassock. And according to The Times of London, Paul VI, pope from 1963 to 1978, once dressed his cat in cardinal’s robes. I suppose the great thing about cats is that they don't answer back, they don't keep demanding women priests and they're rarely gay.

















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