Pope
makes surprise visit to Rome optician for new eyeglasses
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[September 04, 2015]
By Philip Pullella
ROME (Reuters) - Pope Francis slipped out
of the Vatican on Thursday evening to make a surprise visit to a Rome
optician's shop to get a new pair of eyeglasses, insisting that his old
frames be re-used and that he would pay for them.
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Francis was driven to Ottica Spiezia on Rome's fancy Via del
Babuino in the small Ford Focus car he normally uses, drawing a
large crowd of curious tourists and Romans outside, footage on
Italian television showed.
The shop owner, Alessandro Spiezia, who has made eyeglasses for the
pope before but always delivered them to the Vatican though aides,
said he did not know that the pope would come to the shop himself.
"He had told me to use the old frames again because he did not want
to spend much money and insisted on paying for them," Spiezia said
on Italian television.
The pope arrived with one of his secretaries and a driver and
several plainclothes police.
He remained inside the shop for about half an hour as Spiezia
explained the use of the new eyeglasses to him.
Francis then greeted crowds outside before returning to the Vatican
on the other side of the Tiber River.
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In an interview with Mexican television last year, the Argentine
pope said that since his election in 2013 he missed being able to
walk around Rome alone and that he particularly missed not being
able to go out for a pizza.
(Reporting By Philip Pullella)
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