The Rony Roller Circus filled the Pope's Audience Hall with music, dancing, juggling and acrobatics. The Pope seemed to enjoy the performance as he watched attentively.
About 20 men and women sporting colorful costumes showcased their various skills, including juggling pins and even flaming torches.
Pope Francis was visibly impressed. He applauded the jugglers and acrobats. At one point he could be heard telling his assistant that he wanted a picture with the group at the end of the Audience.
Two of the performers delivered unique renditions of “O Sole Mio” and “O Sarracino,” using unconventional musical instruments, like glass bottles and a saw.
The Rony Roller Circus, based in Rome, isn't the first group to be invited to perform at a General Audience, and judging by the Pope's reaction, probably won't be the last.
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