BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 4, 2026
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Pope directs removal of Meloni likeness from Rome church fresco

The Roman diocese has mandated the alteration of a restored fresco in a historic Roman basilica due to its resemblance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

The diocese, under Pope Leo XIV, who serves as Bishop of Rome, has ordered the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina to modify a fresco depicting an angel. The artwork, located in downtown Rome, bears a similarity to Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party. An Italian newspaper reported the likeness over the weekend, prompting a diocese investigation.

The issue has sparked heated debate among observers, with many questioning the intersection of sacred art and political imagery in a city as storied as Rome. What does it mean when a church fresco becomes a lightning rod for ideological battles?

Pope Leo XIV Takes Firm Stand

As reported by the Daily Beast, the fresco, originally painted in 2000 by artist Bruno Valentinetti and restored last year, now faces scrutiny under the directive of Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago-born pontiff known for his vocal criticism of President Donald Trump’s policies. The Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina, dating back to the 13th century, finds itself at the center of this peculiar controversy.

On Monday, diocese technicians instructed parish priest Daniele Micheletti to alter the painting, as reported by La Repubblica. Though Micheletti initially defended the artwork, he ultimately agreed to comply after discussions with the diocese. Archivists are now combing through records to find documentation of the fresco’s original 2000 design to guide the changes.

“It doesn’t mean we’re Meloni supporters. Maybe we are Meloni supporters, but we don’t say so,” Micheletti told La Repubblica on Saturday, before conceding to the diocese’s demands. His quip about whether featuring King Umberto II’s face makes them monarchists adds a layer of wry humor to an otherwise tense situation.

Meloni’s Likeness Sparks Political Firestorm

Giorgia Meloni, one of President Trump’s staunchest allies in Europe, has unwittingly become the face—quite literally—of a debate over the sanctity of religious spaces. It’s no secret that the left often jumps at any chance to politicize art, but one has to wonder if this is less about faith and more about scoring points against a conservative leader.

Pope Leo XIV, at 70, has made no bones about his disapproval of Trump’s hardline stance on immigration and foreign policy. His meeting with Vice President JD Vance in May to air grievances, alongside his November clash with the White House over detained migrants receiving communion, paints a picture of a pontiff eager to challenge conservative priorities.

Yet, in a world where every symbol is weaponized, isn’t it a bit rich for the Roman diocese to cry foul over a fresco while pushing its own ideological agenda? The disappointment expressed by the diocese seems more like a convenient excuse to meddle in imagery that might bolster a right-leaning figure like Meloni.

Cardinal Vicar Condemns Art Misuse

Cardinal Vicar Baldassare Reina, a close confidant of Pope Leo XIV, didn’t mince words in his statement on the matter. “Images of sacred art and the Christian tradition can be misused or exploited, as they are intended exclusively to support liturgical life,” Reina declared. His firm stance signals the diocese’s intent to keep politics out of the pews—or at least, politics they don’t approve of.

Let’s be clear: sacred art has always reflected the times, whether it’s kings, popes, or local heroes gracing cathedral walls. The sudden outrage over Meloni’s likeness feels like selective indignation, especially when the Vatican has hardly shied away from flexing its own influence in global affairs.

For conservatives, this episode is yet another reminder of how cultural battlegrounds are everywhere—even in 13th-century basilicas. If Meloni’s face in a fresco is enough to rattle the powers in Rome, it only shows how much her brand of unapologetic leadership unnerves the establishment.

What’s Next for Basilica Fresco?

As the fresco awaits its makeover, the question looms: will this satisfy the critics, or is it just the start of a broader push to sanitize art of any conservative undertones? The Roman diocese’s swift action might appease some, but it risks alienating those who see this as overreach into artistic expression.

Giorgia Meloni, for her part, remains a formidable figure in European politics, aligned with Trump’s vision for strong borders and national sovereignty. Her unintended cameo in sacred art could become a rallying point for those tired of seeing conservative icons erased from public spaces under the guise of neutrality.

In the end, this fresco fiasco isn’t just about a painting—it’s a microcosm of the larger clash between tradition and modernity, faith and politics. As the basilica’s walls are repainted, one can only hope the underlying tensions don’t get whitewashed along with them.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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