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Man hangs up twice on Pope Francis, thinking call was a prank

Pope Francis dialled an ailing Italian man to comfort him earlier this week. The man, Franco Rabuffi, hung up twice, thinking it was a prankster.

Ailing man gets papal hug after personal call from Pope

Pope Francis delivers his message during the weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, on April 29, 2015. (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

Hang up on Pope Francis and you might get a hug.

Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano says earlier this week, the Pope dialled an ailing Italian man to comfort him. Francis has a habit of calling people whom he has heard are suffering and announcing himself with a "Hello, I'm Pope Francis" when they answer the phone.

The newspaper said the man, Franco Rabuffi, hung up twice, thinking it was a prankster.

On the third call, he realized it truly was Francis and was speechless. The paper says Francis told Rabuffi he was amused. Rabuffi and his wife were invited to the Pope's public audience Wednesday in St. Peter's Square, where Francis hugged them and assured them he really did dial the man's phone.

The paper didn't specify the man's illness or age.