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Ватикан представил свой новый талисман: будет популяризировать церковь на фестивале комиксов (фото)
A new mascot arrives at the Vatican
He'll be promoting the Church at a comics festival
The Vatican has unveiled its new mascot, who will be promoting the Church at a comics festival.
The mascot is a lion named Leo, and he was created by Italian artist Milo Manara. Leo is described as a “symbol of strength, courage, and nobility,” and he will be used to promote the Church's message of peace and love.
Leo will make his debut at the Lucca Comics & Games festival in Italy on October 29. The festival is one of the largest comics festivals in the world, and it attracts over 500,000 visitors each year.
The Vatican's decision to use a mascot to promote the Church is a sign of the Church's growing awareness of the importance of popular culture. The Church has been using social media and other online platforms to reach out to young people, and the use of a mascot is another way to connect with this audience.
The use of a mascot is also a way for the Church to show its sense of humor. Leo is a playful and engaging character, and he is sure to appeal to children and adults alike.
The Vatican's use of a mascot is a bold move, but it is one that is likely to pay off. Leo is a likeable and relatable character, and he is sure to help the Church reach out to a new audience.
Here are some additional details about Leo: