These are some blessed bobbleheads.
Two Pope Leo bobbleheads were unveiled Friday by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
The limited-edition papal creations are on presale for $30 online and are slated to start shipping out in November.
One depicts Leo XIV, whose real name is Robert Francis Prevost, when he was first introduced to the world as pope on the Vatican balcony at St. Peter’s Square on Thursday — donning a red mozzetta and a stole over a white rochet and a pectoral cross, waving to the crowd.
The other has the first American pope dressed in a white cassock, the traditional garment of the papacy, a pectoral cross and a white zucchetto.
“We are thrilled to continue the tradition of bobbleheads celebrating the newest Pope with the unveiling of these bobbleheads featuring Pope Leo XIV,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said on the Milwaukee museum’s website.
Follow the latest on the election of Pope Leo XIV:
- Who is Robert Prevost? Meet Leo XIV, the first American pope
- Cardinal Robert Prevost elected first American-born pope, takes name Pope Leo XIV
- First American pope is from Chicago, and everybody has jokes about it: ‘All communion wafers will be deep-dish’
- Here’s why American-born Cardinal Robert Prevost might have selected Pope Leo XIV as his papal name
“Bobblehead are the perfect way to show off your admiration for a given person, and with the excitement surrounding the first Pope from North America, we know the Pope Leo XIV bobbleheads are going to be very popular!”