Madonna tweets at the Pope asking to "meet up"

Vatican City - Madonna wants more than "a little prayer" — she wants to discuss "some important issues" with Pope Francis.

The jury's out on whether Pope Francis (l.) will respond to Madonna's (r.) tweet to "meet up."
The jury's out on whether Pope Francis (l.) will respond to Madonna's (r.) tweet to "meet up."  © Collage: REUTERS, DENIS CHARLET / AFP, & Instagram/madonna

On Thursday, the queen of pop tweeted at the vicar of Christ asking him if he would be willing to meet up with her for a chat, even though her last confession was a little while ago.

"Hello @Pontifex Francis," Madonna began laying out her case. "I’m a good Catholic. I Swear! I mean I don’t Swear!"

Madonna, whose 40-year-career is equally known for both chart-topping hits and clashes with the Catholic Church, acknowledged that "it’s been a few decades since my last confession," but she still wanted to try.

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"Would it be possible to meet up one day to discuss some important matters?" the Like a Prayer singer and Sex book author wrote.

Even though Madonna didn’t clearly specify what those matters were, she hinted at what she might want to talk about.

"I’ve been excommunicated 3 times," she wrote. "It doesn’t seem fair."

A few years ago, the 63-year-old mother of six, who was baptized and raised Catholic, told The Late Late Show host James Corden that she had been "excommunicated, like, three times."

The casual revelation happened during an appearance on a Carpool Karaoke segment, which aired in December 2016, between renditions of B***h I’m Madonna and Papa Don’t Preach.

It’s unclear if the Grammy Award-winning musician was being serious with her newest request to the Pope. However, throughout her career, Madonna has proudly capitalized on controversies sparked by her take on topics such as sex, same-sex love, and Christian symbolism.

When her record-breaking Blond Ambition World Tour arrived in Italy in the summer of 1990, for example, then-Pope John Paul II urged Christians not to attend the tour, calling it "one of the most satanic shows in the history of humanity."

Several Catholic groups, as well as the Italian bishops’ conference, called for the show’s cancellation, deeming it "disgusting, immoral, blasphemous and infamous."

Francis has yet to respond to Madonna’s request. Heaven help him!

The star is releasing a new collection of her music in August, FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE: 50 NUMBER ONES, a 50-track compilation that includes her biggest hits and remixes. The release is in honor of Madonna reaching a historic milestone: having topped the Dance Club Songs chart for the 50th time and becoming the only recording artist to have 50 number one hits on any single Billboard chart.

Cover photo: Collage: REUTERS, DENIS CHARLET / AFP, & Instagram/madonna

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