Pope draws 6.6 million at Vatican in 2013

Pope Francis is proving a bit crowd pleaser, drawing three times as many people to the Vatican than his predecessor.

Pope Francis surrounded by a crowd at St Peter's Square

Statistics show Pope Francis has drawn three times the crowd to the Vatican than his predecessor. (AAP)

The Vatican says Pope Francis drew more than 6.6 million people to his audiences, Masses and other Vatican events in 2013, more than twice as many as his predecessor Benedict XVI did in his first year as Pope.

The statistics released on Thursday cover only events held at the Vatican starting from Francis' March 13 election.

They don't include his trips, including World Youth Day in Brazil and trips within Italy: The Vatican estimated that some 3.7 million people attended Francis' final World Youth Day Mass in Rio alone, though statisticians put the true figure at about half that.

For comparison's sake, the Vatican reported that some 2.85 million people attended Vatican events in Benedict's first year as pope in 2005.

Francis is the first Latin American and first Jesuit Pope.


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