Pope Leo does ‘6-7’ trend at the Vatican
the article says that Pope Leo XIV participated in the viral “6-7” TikTok trend during a visit to St. peter’s Square. A Catholic influencer priest, Don Roberto Fiscer, posted the video showing him adn a group of children chanting “6-7” as the pope stopped nearby, including the trend’s characteristic hand motions.
It also notes that the “6-7” phrase is nonsensical meme slang-mainly used by teens and tweens-and that the clip quickly spread online. in addition, the piece mentions a political reaction on X from Christopher Hale and adds biographical context, calling Pope Leo the first-ever American pope (born Robert Prevost in Chicago).
Pope Leo XIV did the viral “6-7” trend for children at the Vatican in a video posted on TikTok by Catholic Priest Don Roberto Fiscer on Saturday.
Father Fiscer is a popular Italian-based influencer. The video showed Fiscer with a group of children at St. Peter’s Square. While speaking Italian, Fiscer and the children said, “6-7” as the pope stopped next to them.
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The pope repeated the phrase and did the hand gestures associated with the trend.
Democratic politician Christopher Hale, who ran for Tennessee representative in 2018 and 2020, reacted to the video on X, saying, “Leo XIV has cultural range.”
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The trend blew up on social media as a type of meme or slang where children said the words “six seven” and moved their hands up and down, one at a time. It is a nonsensical expression used especially by teenagers and tweens, according to Merriam-Webster; the joke is that the phrase has no meaning — its absurdity and repetition are the point.
Pope Leo is the first-ever American pope. He was born in Chicago as Robert Prevost.
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