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Pope Francis 'Battle Rap' Meme #PopeBars Trends on Twitter

#popebars went viral Monday after one Twitter user tweeted out a photo of the pope in prime rapper stance - mic in hand.
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Pope Francis gestures as he gives his blessing during a visit to an internally displaced people camp at St. Saviour parish in Bangui on November 29, 2015. Pope Francis arrived as "a pilgrim of peace" in conflict-ridden Central African Republic on November 29, flying in from Uganda on what will be the most dangerous destination of his three-nation Africa tour. AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)AFP/Getty Images

The Twitter hashtag #popebars went viral Monday after one Twitter user posted a photo of Pope Francis in prime rapper stance — mic in one hand, gesturing with the other, surrounded by a "cypher" of very attentive African clergy members waiting their turn — and encouraged users to make their own lyrics and memes.

The photo was taken during the pope's visit to an internally displaced people camp in the conflict-ridden Central African Republic on Sunday as he gave his blessing.

But that didn't stop the idea of il papa "blessing the mic" in a battle rap formation from striking Twitter gold.

As of Monday afternoon the hashtag was trending with more than 60,000 tweets. Even best-selling author and columnist Ta-Nehisi Coates and Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the Broadway musical Hamilton, joined in on the game with a few genius lyrics of their own.

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This isn't the first time #popebars has inspired Twitter to break out the freestyles. People have been tweeting about the pope's potential rap career for months.

Here are some of our most recent favorites:

Some joked about him dropping a new mixtape too.