Al Pacino meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican

Al Pacino meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican
Hollywood actor Al Pacino, 85, has become the first major celebrity to meet the newly elected Pope Leo XIV.
The meeting took place at the Vatican on Monday as part of Pacino's visit to Italy for his upcoming film Maserati: The Brothers.
He was accompanied by Andrea Iervolino, the film's producer.
'A moment of profound spiritual and cultural inspiration'
Iervolino shared the news of the meeting in a statement, calling it "a moment of profound spiritual and cultural inspiration."
He added that their conversation revolved around values like "family unity, love, compassion," and contributing to the common good.
These principles are also central to both the Catholic Church's teachings and Maserati: The Brothers.
Story of the Maserati family
Maserati: The Brothers tells the story of the Maserati family, known for their innovation and excellence in the automotive industry.
In this film, Pacino plays businessman Vincenzo Vaccaro, who was an early investor in the company.
Other notable cast members include Anthony Hopkins, Andy Garcia, and Jessica Alba.
Pacino's brush with death
Pacino, who was raised Catholic by his Italian parents in 1940s New York, has had his faith tested recently.
In his 2024 memoir Sonny Boy, he revealed that he had been revived by paramedics while suffering from COVID-19 in 2020.
"I believe I experienced death that day," he wrote about the experience.