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40 Funniest Tweets About The New Pope That Broke The Internet

On May 8, 2025, the announcement of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, sent the internet into a frenzy. From his Chicago roots to his unexpected social media history, the new pope sparked a wave of hilarious reactions across X. At Grumpy Sharks, we’re all about finding the laughs in life’s big moments, and the buzz around a new pontiff is pure comedy gold. Our team has rounded up 40 of the funniest tweets that capture the hilarity and hype of this holy hullabaloo.

Whether you’ve chuckled at a rogue cardinal’s hat or imagined the Pope’s first selfie, these posts will have you giggling like you just heard a divine dad joke. They’re the perfect mix of witty and absurd, proving that even the holiest news can spark a global laugh-fest. So, grab your coffee, say a quick prayer for your inbox, and dive into this collection that’s got the internet blessing itself with laughter!

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Ever caught yourself refreshing X to see what the world’s saying about a new pope, only to end up cackling at a meme about his sneakers? We’ve all been there, sucked into the whirlwind of Vatican news that somehow turns into a global roast session. Whether it’s joking about the Pope’s first tweet or wondering if he’s got a secret TikTok, the internet’s obsession with a new pontiff is peak humanity.

These moments—when we’re all glued to our screens, laughing at the same holy chaos—are like virtual campfires. They remind us that even sacred stuff can bring us together in the silliest ways. Those tweets? They’re not just funny; they’re proof we’re all in on the joke, from Rome to your living room. So, when the next papal headline drops, lean into the madness—it’s just the world having a laugh.

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Picture this: it’s the night of the new pope’s announcement, and I’m glued to my phone, waiting for the white smoke signal—well, the digital version. My buddy texts, “Bet the Pope’s first move is fixing the Vatican’s Wi-Fi!” We crack up, imagining a pontiff fumbling with a router, muttering, “Is it password123?” Then, my feed explodes with tweets about the Pope’s first wave from the balcony, and someone’s captioned it, “When your boss makes you go live without a script.” I laughed so hard I spilled my coffee.

That night’s a blurry memory of scrolling and snorting, not at the news, but at the internet’s ability to turn it into a comedy show. These tweets are like that Wi-Fi joke—quick, absurd, and oh-so-relatable, reminding us that even the biggest moments are better with a laugh.

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Ever wonder why a tweet about the Pope’s hat gets more retweets than your cat pics? Science has the answer. A 2013 study from the University of Southern California, published in PLOS ONE, found that content sparking strong emotions—like amusement or surprise—spreads faster online because it fuels our urge to share with others. That’s why a quip about the new Pope’s playlist or a meme about his first Zoom call with bishops blows up.

These tweets aren’t just funny; they’re emotional lightning bolts, sparking that “I gotta share this!” urge. They turn Vatican news into a global chuckle-fest, spreading faster than holy water at a blessing. So, when you’re retweeting a papal pun, it’s your brain saying, “This is too good to keep!” The internet’s just doing its thing—making sacred chaos go viral.

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Why does a tweet about the Pope’s hypothetical Spotify list feel like a personal win? It’s because humor, especially about big figures like a new pope, is a psychological release valve. Psychologists call it “benign violation theory”—we laugh when something’s surprising but safe, like joking about a pontiff’s selfie skills without disrespecting the role. Those tweets about the Pope’s first email or his choice of papal car? They’re not just chuckles; they’re our brains processing a massive, serious event through a lens of playfulness.

This laughter builds what experts call “social cohesion,” connecting us to strangers who get the same joke. When you’re snickering at a meme about the Vatican’s smoke signal going wrong, you’re part of a global club. These tweets show that humor isn’t just fun—it’s how we make sense of the sacred without losing our spark.

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Hop on X, and it’s clear: a new pope is the internet’s favorite excuse to throw a meme party. From posts about the Pope’s potential Insta handle to viral threads imagining his group chat with cardinals, these tweets are everywhere. It’s not just about the news; it’s a cultural moment where we ditch formality for fun. This trend shows we’re hungry for levity in a world of heavy headlines. People aren’t just sharing papal facts—they’re riffing on his robe game or joking about his first Vatican pizza order.

These posts rack up likes because they’re relatable, whether you’re Catholic, curious, or just here for the laughs. It’s a shift toward embracing the absurd, proving even the holiest transitions can spark a global chuckle. These tweets aren’t just viral—they’re a reminder that the internet loves a good pope joke as much as the next guy.

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Grumpy Sharks caught up with Dr. Robert Wuthnow, a sociologist at Princeton University and author of American Misfits and the Making of Middle-Class Respectability, to unpack why papal news sparks such hilarity. “A new pope is a rare, global event, so people use humor to process its weight,” he told us. “Tweets about his hat or hypothetical Netflix queue let us engage without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a shared language.”

He notes that online jokes bridge cultural gaps, turning a solemn moment into a universal laugh. “Humor humanizes the divine.” His advice? Share a meme—it’s a tiny act of connection. Check out more of his work at his Princeton page. Dr. Wuthnow’s insights show that every tweet about the Pope’s Wi-Fi struggles is more than a joke—it’s a nod to our shared, messy humanity.

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When the next pope-related tweet pops up, don’t just scroll—laugh and share it. Those quips about the Vatican’s smoke signal or the Pope’s first selfie are little gifts, turning a serious moment into a global chuckle. Post your own joke, text a friend a meme, or just enjoy the chaos of X going wild. These tweets prove we’re all part of the same silly, curious crowd, so lean into it.

Feeling overwhelmed by the news? Save a funny post for later—it’s a mood-lifter. Try dropping a papal pun in your group chat; it’s a simple way to spread the joy. Keep your humor handy, because life’s big moments—like a new pope—are better with a giggle. So, hit retweet, crack a smile, and let the internet’s papal party keep you laughing.

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From papal fashion roasts to Wi-Fi woes, these 40 tweets capture the internet’s wild, hilarious take on the new pope, and Grumpy Sharks is all in for the laughs. They’re a reminder that even the holiest news can bring us together through a good chuckle. Why not keep the vibe going? Share this article with your meme-loving friends, your group chat, or anyone who needs a break from the daily grind.

Got a favorite pope joke or a tweet that had you snorting? Drop it in the comments—we’re dying to see! Let’s keep the papal party rolling, because in a world of endless notifications, nothing beats the joy of laughing at life’s big moments together. Here’s to more tweets that break the internet!

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