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Pope Francis’ birthday celebrated with mass tango in Vatican City

Wednesday, December 17, 2014 | 3:52 PM    

ROME, Italy (AFP) – Hundreds of couples performed a tango on St Peter’s square on Wednesday in a birthday treat for Pope Francis, a proud Argentinian who was reportedly a mean dancer himself in his youth.

With the recent gloomy weather giving way to sparkling sunshine and an azure sky, an even higher authority than the pontiff appeared to have given his blessing to the celebrations.

The pope was born Jose Bergoglio on December 17, 1936 in Buenos Aires, also the birthplace of the tango, a sultry dance with strong sexual connotations that was once described as a sensual metaphor for life.

The dancers, from all over Italy and further afield, were among 13,000 people at St Peter’s for the pope’s weekly public audience.

Non-dancing well-wishers came bearing gifts including a birthday cake and mate, a traditional Argentinian drink, before listening to the leader of the world’s Catholics issue a solemn condemnation of recent terrorist atrocities in Pakistan, Yemen and Australia.

Having being briefed on what was going to follow, the pope paid tribute to the assembled dancers during the section of his address where he greets the various groups in the square.

“I see the ‘tangeros’ are here. They will put on a great show and bring a wind from the pampas over here,” he said in Spanish.

Around midday, the dancing started. “Happy Birthday, Pope Francis! Let’s widen out this circle,” shouted Cristina Carmorani, a dance teacher from Conventello, near Ravenna in northeastern Italy.

It was Carmorani who came up with the idea for the birthday tango and launched an appeal for couples via Facebook.

“I am not a believer but I wanted to pay tribute to the pope for what he has done and the changes he has initiated,” said one of the dancers, Achille Lolla.

His partner Rosalba added: “François stands for moral honesty.”

The pope revealed his passion for the beguiling tunes to which the dance is performed in an interview several years before he became pontiff.

“I love it. It’s something that comes from deep within me,” he said. His younger sister has been quoted as saying that the pontiff, a keen sportsman in his youth, was also a very accomplished dancer.

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Pope Francis’ birthday celebrated with mass tango in Vatican City