Leonardo DiCaprio greets Pope Francis in Italian during meeting to discuss the environment at the Vatican

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*Leonardo DiCaprio greeted Pope Francis at the Vatican Thursday, discussed their shared concern over the environment and gave the pontiff a check from his charitable foundation.
‘Your Holiness, thank you for granting me this private audience with you,’ DiCaprio said in Italian as he arrived in the Apostolic Palace and kissed the pope’s ring.

Later, in English, DiCaprio offered Francis a book of works by the 15th-century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, and showed him the reproduction of Bosch’s ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ that had hung over his crib as a child.

The triptych, which DiCaprio has referred to in the past, depicts Adam and Eve in the first panel, a teeming landscape in the center panel, and finally a vision of hell.
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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/i...it_LOsservatore_Romano_CNA_1_28_16.jpgVatican City, Jan 28, 2016 / 09:24 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Thursday Pope Francis met briefly with actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio, who recently won an award for his efforts environmental protection at the World Economic Forum.

The meeting between the two lasted just 15 minutes, but was enough time for DiCaprio to hand the Pope a book of art from Dutch Renaissance painter Hieronymus Bosch, according to Vatican Radio.

Francis’ gift to the actor was likely a copy of his encyclical “Laudato Si” and a medal - lately he’s been giving one to presidents and heads of state who have come to the Vatican that bears the image of St. Martin cutting his cloak in two for a poor man.

In some of the pictures of the encounter, DiCaprio can be seen holding the small box usually containing papal medals, as well as two red books.

What the two discussed is unknown, however it’s likely that issues surrounding the environment formed the bulk of the dialogue.

DiCaprio - who is a candidate for Best Actor at the Feb. 28 Oscar Awards ceremony for his lead role in the drama “The Revenant” - describes himself on twitter as an “actor and environmentalist.”

He recently participated in the World Economic Forum where received their Crystal Award for his leading role in fighting climate change.

In his speech for the event, DiCaprio said that “we simply cannot afford to allow the corporate greed of the coal, oil and gas industries to determine the future of humanity.”

“Those entities with a financial interest in preserving this destructive system have denied, and even covered up the evidence of our changing climate… Enough is enough. You know better. The world knows better. History will place the blame for this devastation squarely at their feet.”

According to the actor, "our planet cannot be saved unless we leave fossil fuels in the ground where they belong."He said that with today’s technologies, we have the means to end our “addiction” to them.

DiCaprio also announced that his foundation, The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, will be donating donating $15 million to support environmental protection projects.

Pope Francis himself sent a message to the forum participants, in which he said that while advanced technologies are good, they should promote environmental protection and shouldn’t replace the jobs currently held by people.

Global dependence on coal and fossil fuels is something Francis also condemned in his encyclical “Laudato Si,” published June 18, 2015.

As usual, the Pope did not shy away from controversial issues in the document, making bold statements on global warming, pollution, species extinction and global inequality’s impact on natural resources.

He cited studies supporting the theory of global warming and stated that human activity is the primary driving force behind the phenomenon, as well as the main cause of species extinction. He also spoke of developed nations" obligations involving renewable resources and the development of poorer countries.

In addition to defending life from conception to natural death, Francis also issued a condemnation of gender ideology and advocated for a limited use of non-renewable resources.

While the two men might not have much in common apart of DiCaprio’s Catholic roots - he was raised Catholic, but currently has no specific religion - their mutual interest in safeguarding the environment is enough to bring them together for the brief encounter.

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I pray the Holy Spirit will work through Leonardo and he will return to his Catholic roots.
 
I pray the Holy Spirit will work through Leonardo and he will return to his Catholic roots.
Hopefully he will. I had not realised he was born a Catholic until this story. I note though, in some photos, he seems to be wearing the red string of the Kabbalah around his wrist.
 
Hopefully he will. I had not realised he was born a Catholic until this story. I note though, in some photos, he seems to be wearing the red string of the Kabbalah around his wrist.
I looked it up and found this on Wikipedia:

Modern trend[edit]

There was a contemporary resurgence of the red string in the 1980s post-Intifada period in Israel, perhaps best understood as a type of folklore created under conditions of personal and national anxiety and stress. Today in Israel, it is common to see elderly women peddling scarlet thread for pilgrims and tourists, especially in the Old City of Jerusalem.[4][5]

In the late 1990s the red string became popular with many celebrities in the United States, including many non-Jews. Led by Madonna and her children, those that have taken to wearing them have included: Aramayis Abgaryan, Michael Jackson, Rosie O’Donnell, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Britney Spears, Sienna Miller, Paulina Rubio, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chloe Bateman, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Charlize Theron, Sarah Brightman, Mariah Carey, Lucy Liu, Kylie Minogue, Mick Jagger, David Paterson, Naomi Campbell, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Ariana Grande, Colin Haskins, Ansley Parks, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, Logan, David and Victoria Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Pedro Andrade, Sebastian Bøtcher Bonde, Sandra Bernhard, Reese Witherspoon, Sasha Cohen,[6] Lauren Conrad, Billie Joe Armstrong, Harry Styles, Lisa Rinna, Anthony Kiedis, Alex Saunders, and** Leonardo DiCaprio**[7][8][9][10] The popularity in the West is often linked to Philip Berg’s controversial Kabbalah Centre.

I prefer my brown scapular. 😉
 
Hopefully he will. I had not realised he was born a Catholic until this story. I note though, in some photos, he seems to be wearing the red string of the Kabbalah around his wrist.
that wouldn’t surprise me!
 
I looked it up and found this on Wikipedia:

Modern trend[edit]

There was a contemporary resurgence of the red string in the 1980s post-Intifada period in Israel, perhaps best understood as a type of folklore created under conditions of personal and national anxiety and stress. Today in Israel, it is common to see elderly women peddling scarlet thread for pilgrims and tourists, especially in the Old City of Jerusalem.[4][5]

In the late 1990s the red string became popular with many celebrities in the United States, including many non-Jews. Led by Madonna and her children, those that have taken to wearing them have included: Aramayis Abgaryan, Michael Jackson, Rosie O’Donnell, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Britney Spears, Sienna Miller, Paulina Rubio, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chloe Bateman, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Charlize Theron, Sarah Brightman, Mariah Carey, Lucy Liu, Kylie Minogue, Mick Jagger, David Paterson, Naomi Campbell, Camilla Parker-Bowles, Ariana Grande, Colin Haskins, Ansley Parks, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, Logan, David and Victoria Beckham, Avril Lavigne, Pedro Andrade, Sebastian Bøtcher Bonde, Sandra Bernhard, Reese Witherspoon, Sasha Cohen,[6] Lauren Conrad, Billie Joe Armstrong, Harry Styles, Lisa Rinna, Anthony Kiedis, Alex Saunders, and** Leonardo DiCaprio**[7][8][9][10] The popularity in the West is often linked to Philip Berg’s controversial Kabbalah Centre.

I prefer my brown scapular. 😉
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Fun fact: this time, Leonardo diCaprio flew to Europe by flapping his arms. Superior arm strength is one of the benefits of kicking one’s addiction to fossil fuels.
 
Beware of the scribes, who like to go about in long robes, and love salutations in the market places and the best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts.

Luke 20:46 RSV

But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your alms may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

Matthew 6:3-4 RSV
 
*Leonardo DiCaprio greeted Pope Francis at the Vatican Thursday, discussed their shared concern over the environment and gave the pontiff a check from his charitable foundation.
‘Your Holiness, thank you for granting me this private audience with you,’ DiCaprio said in Italian as he arrived in the Apostolic Palace and kissed the pope’s ring.

Later, in English, DiCaprio offered Francis a book of works by the 15th-century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, and showed him the reproduction of Bosch’s ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ that had hung over his crib as a child.

The triptych, which DiCaprio has referred to in the past, depicts Adam and Eve in the first panel, a teeming landscape in the center panel, and finally a vision of hell.
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I think I would have spoke to the pope in Spanish or memorized the saying in Latin.
 
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