That question has been on the minds of some social media users this month as the pope posts on X using the “#Saints” hashtag.
Pope Francis has mistakenly used a hashtag on X that triggers the New Orleans Saints' logo to appear on his posts, and NFL fans are having fun with the mixup.
A spokesman for the Vatican did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether the Pope or his staff was aware ...
accompanied by the New Orleans Saints' fleur-de-lis logo. The tweet naturally caught the attention of the Saints’ fanbase, who took it as a lighthearted blessing, even if accidental.
But he keeps using the hashtag #Saints, and that triggers the New Orleans Saints’ Fleur-de-lis logo to show up. So, yeah. This is quite funny and it keeps happening, and the jokes keep being ...
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