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What would you give to a pope who has everything?

A round-up of the gifts presented to Pope Francis
What would you give to a pope who has everything?

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Published: May 28, 2014 05:47 AM GMT
Updated: May 27, 2014 07:00 PM GMT

What gift would you give the pope? Gifts presented to Pope Francis at private audiences are carefully thought out, often with elements of cultural and diplomatic symbolism. U.S. President Barack Obama gave the pope a box containing wood from the Baltimore basilica March 27, a present which some say represented religious liberty.
 
Here's a peek at some of the traditions and gifts that are involved when a president, head of state or special guest meets Pope Francis: 

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip presented to the pope a large basket of food from the estates surrounding her homes during a private audience at the Vatican April 3; the items included an assortment of honey, a dozen eggs, a “haunch of venison,” shortbread, juice, preserves, "Balmoral whiskey"  and apple juice. Fulfilling a long-standing tradition, Queen Elizabeth also presented the pope with two signed, silver framed photographs of her and the Duke of Edinburgh, telling him, “I’m afraid I have to give you a photograph; it is inevitable.” 

Pope Francis accepted mate, the traditional Argentine herbal tea, given as a gift by Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the Vatican March 18, 2013. Pope Francis was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina Dec. 17, 1936 to Italian immigrant parents. 
 
President Obama presented a gift to Pope Francis during a private audience at the Vatican March 27. The president gave the pope a blue box containing wood from the Baltimore basilica and a selection of fruit and vegetable seeds from the White House Garden. The wood points to the basilica as a symbol of religious liberty, Monsignor Valenzano, rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, said. “It’s a witness to what we believe.”
 
The gift was inspired by the pope’s recent announcement that he would open the gardens of the papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo to the public. An inscription on the chest reads: “Presented to His Holiness Pope Francis by Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, March 27, 2014.” According to the White House, Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia estate, will also donate to a charity of the pope’s choice seeds “that will yield several tons of produce.”
 
With admiration and big smiles all around, the lifelong soccer fan Pope Francis met the star players and coaches of the Argentine and Italian national soccer teams during a private audience at the Vatican Aug. 13, 2013. Gianluigi Buffon, Italy's goalkeeper and captain, handed the pope a soccer ball as a gift. Pope Francis also asked the players to pray for him, “so that I too, on the ‘field’ where God has put me, can play an honest and courageous game for the good of all.”
 
 
 

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