The freshly made robes to be worn by the newly elected Catholic Pope have been revealed.
The new robes for the highly anticipated Pope were sewn by Raniero Mancinelli, an 86-year-old tailor, who has been working in the Vatican for 70 years.
Mancinelli made three robes in small, medium, and large sizes, and they are in a side room at St Peter’s Basilica, ready for the new Pope to wear once elected.
The new Pope will don the white vestments as he addresses an expected crowd of 250,000 people from the balcony upon election.
Speaking, Mancinelli said: “Mission accomplished, there are three sizes all ready: small, medium, and large. Seven pairs of shoes are also ready, and a mozzetta has also been made.”
A mozzetta is a short, elbow-length vestment that covers the shoulders and is buttoned from the front. It was also made for Pope Francis, but he never wore it.
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