Fans are scrambling to get once-in-a-lifetime photos as the pontiff visits the U.S.
Spectators are scrambling to get selfies with the Pope - and they're sharing the results online.
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A little boy in Washington got lucky and scored a picture, and that's just the first of many.
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Another pic from our translator - so happy for her! #PopeinUS #PopeinDC #PopeSelfie pic.twitter.com/zr2ziLyu2P
— Diocese of Dallas (@DallasCath) September 24, 2015
The Pope selfie and the moment it was captured. @Pontifex #PopeInDC #PopeInUS pic.twitter.com/QRTgWUzlxs
— Good Morning America (@GMA) September 24, 2015
.@Pontifex Pope selfie mission completed! #PopeSelfie #PopeInUSA pic.twitter.com/kiHWXQp52k
— Mike Moss (@mikemossTV) September 23, 2015
And for those who can't be there as witnesses to history, there's actually an iPhone app that lets you fake it.
Watch Below: How New York City is Prepairing for the Pope's Arrival