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The Pope broke his heart laughing at this adorable little 'baby pope'

Little Quinn Madden caught the pope’s eye, and she was called over to his motorcade.

POPE FRANCIS FINISHED up his visit to the States in Philadelphia over the weekend. He took a jaunt down the Ben Franklin Parkway on Saturday and was met with crowds of people.

One in particular, stood out from the crowd, a little baby dressed up as… the pope himself.

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Little Quinn Madden caught the pope’s eye and she was even taken over to receive a special holy kiss – well, when he stopped laughing at her.

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Before being safely returned…

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Dad Daniel Madden told 6 ABC that the pope told his security team to tell them they had a great sense of humour.

Not to mention, a completely adorable mini-pope.

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Mini-pope for president.

By Nicola Byrne. Originally posted on DailyEdge.ie. 

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