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Pope Leo XIV-Signed Motorcycle Heads to Auction in Munich

Own a piece of history. A motorcycle signed by Pope Leo XIV is up for auction in Munich. Proceeds help children in Madagascar.

As we can see in the image there are motorcycles and a book.
As we can see in the image there are motorcycles and a book.

Signed 'Pope Motorcycle' to be Auctioned - Pope Leo XIV-Signed Motorcycle Heads to Auction in Munich

A unique piece of history is set to hit the auction block in Munich. A motorcycle signed by Pope Leo XIV, a white BMW inspired by the papal pope-mobile, will go under the hammer on October 18. The bike is expected to fetch between 40,000 and 60,000 Euros, with proceeds benefiting the Papal Missionary Works in Austria and supporting children in Madagascar.

The motorcycle's journey began in Schaafheim, Germany, where a group known as the 'Jesus Bikers' embarked on a three-day trip to the Vatican. Upon arrival, Pope Leo XIV signed the bike in September, adding a personal touch to the vehicle. The group then returned with the signed motorcycle, which has now found its way to Munich for auction. The bike is a symbol of the intersection of faith and transportation, with its design mirroring the pope-mobile.

The auction of the Pope Leo XIV-signed motorcycle in Munich presents an opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors to own a piece of history while contributing to a worthy cause. The proceeds will support the Papal Missionary Works in Austria and aid children in Madagascar, ensuring that the bike's legacy extends beyond its sale.

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