The Pope changed his clothes at a Burger King
AP
Pope Francis took a slight detour to the fast-food restaurant on Thursday to change his clothing before saying Mass in Santa Cruz at Christ the Redeemer square.
The store was closed to customers for the Mass, so the Pontiff believed it was an appropriate place to change his vestments, according to the Associated Press.
The staff at the restaurant were apparently more than happy to assist the Pope.
"They even covered the windows with white curtains, to give his holiness privacy as he donned his robe and miter," according to the New York Post.
Yup. This is where the Pope changed his clothes for Mass on a trip to Latin America. http://t.co/tZWwNCktVB pic.twitter.com/Z659j4I3GV
- Good Morning America (@GMA) July 10, 2015
Burger King was thrilled with the Pope's decision.
Bienvenido Papa Francisco, gracias por elegir el restaurante BK EL Cristo como tu Sacristía. Burger King Bolivia te...
Posted by Burger King on Thursday, July 9, 2015
"Welcome Pope Francis, thank you for choosing the restaurant BK El Cristo as your sacristy. Burger King Bolivia receives you with open arms," the post reads.
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