The U.S.-born Pope’s brother John Prevost revealed that the pontiff tried to explain to the teller who she was speaking to
A bank employee hung up on Pope Leo XIV , believing that she was the target of a prank call, the pontiff’s brother said.
The American-born Pope was trying to change his on-file address and phone number with his Chicago bank, two months into his papacy.
Recalling the event on Wednesday’s episode of CNN’s OutFront , the Pope’s brother, John Prevost, said Leo identified himself on the call by his birth name, Robert.
“She said, ‘OK, what’s the bank account number?’” Prevost said, referring to the bank teller.
The Pope gave the bank teller his Social Security number and answered a list of security questions.
It was at that point that the teller said that he would need to travel to the bank to finalize the process in person.
Prevost said he then tried to explain to the teller that it was the Pope she was speaking to and he was on the phone from Italy.
“It went on so long, I said, ‘You know, ma’am, it might be helpful for you to know you’re talking to my brother who’s in Rome right now,'” Prevost said.
“‘You’re speaking with the Pope.'
“She said, ‘Oh really?’ And hung up.”
The Pope’s brother went on to say that the woman had believed that she was the target of a prank call, with “one of the provincials” eventually going to the bank to sort out the situation.
The story comes as the Pope is set to meet with secretary of state Marco Rubio at the Vatican on Thursday, after a series of clashes between the pontiff and President Trump .
Earlier this week, Trump reignited his feud with Leo, claiming he was “endangering the lives of a lot of Catholics” with his views on the Iran war.
In response, without naming the president directly, the Pope said : “The mission of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to preach peace.
“If someone wants to criticise me for proclaiming the Gospel, let them do so truthfully.
For years, the Church has spoken out against all nuclear weapons, so there is no doubt on that point.”
But Rubio has insisted the meeting is not to mend fences with the church.
Polling reported on Wednesday showed the majority of Americans were not impressed with Trump taking on the Pope, nor his use of AI images of himself as Jesus .
“No, I mean it’s a trip we had planned from before, and obviously we had some stuff that happened,” Rubio said when asked if the trip was Washington’s attempt to smooth things over with the Pope.
“There’s a lot to talk about with the Vatican,” Rubio said.
“The Pope is obviously the vicar of Christ, is a Roman Catholic, but he’s also the head of a nation state.
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