Instead, Lenny proves to be an fiercely independent, arrogant, and highly conservative pontiff who shakes the foundations of the Vatican. 🔑 Key Character Dynamics
In a massive pivot from modern religious figures, Lenny decides that the Catholic Church has become too accessible and accommodating. He enforces a strategy of extreme invisibility and mystery. He refuses to allow his face to be used on any merchandise, orders that his official photographs not be taken, and delivers his first terrifying homily on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica completely shrouded in shadow. He believes that making the Church hard to find will make the faithful crave it more. Inner Turmoil & Faith The Young Pope - Epi...
The American nun who raised Lenny in an orphanage. He brings her directly into the Vatican to act as his most trusted chief adviser, instantly drawing the ire of the established power structure. Instead, Lenny proves to be an fiercely independent,
A deeply conflicted and chain-smoking Pope. He possesses a profound, rigid theology but struggles heavily with the childhood trauma of being abandoned by his hippie parents. He refuses to allow his face to be