US President Donald Trump has attracted criticism from some Catholics after posting an AI-generated image of himself as the Pope.
The picture, which was shared by official White House social media accounts, comes as Catholics mourn the death of Pope Francis, who died on 21 April, and prepare to choose the next pontiff.
The New York State Catholic Conference accused Trump of mocking the faith. The post comes days after he joked to reporters: "I'd like to be Pope."
Trump is not the first president to be accused of making a mockery of the Catholic faith as former US President Joe Biden caused outrage a year ago when he made the sign of the cross at a pro-abortion access rally in Tampa, Florida.
The image posted by Trump on Friday night features him wearing a white cassock and pointed miter, traditionally worn by a bishop. He wears a large cross around his neck, and has his finger held up, with a solemn facial expression.
The New York State Catholic Conference, which represents bishops in New York, took to X to criticise the picture saying there is nothing clever or funny about this image, Mr President.
They add that they have just buried their beloved Pope Francis and the cardinals are about to enter a solemn conclave to elect a new successor of St Peter, asking not to be mocked.
Left-leaning Italian former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi also blasted Trump's post on X saying this is an image that offends believers, insults institutions and shows that the leader of the right-wing world enjoys clowning around.
But the White House rejected any suggestion that the Republican president was making fun of the papacy.
[Source: BBC]
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