Robed in white and waving at an unknown subject, he
is accompanied by a 7,700-word cover story by Mark Binelli aptly titled
"The Times They Are A-Changing".
The piece explores what it calls the "Pope's Gentle Revolution"
and deliberates over what makes the 77-year-old pontiff so
revolutionarily different from his predecessors.
"Up close, Pope
Francis, the 266th vicar of Jesus Christ on Earth, a man whose obvious
humility, empathy and, above all, devotion to the economically
disenfranchised has come to feel perfectly suited to our times, looks
stouter than on television," the piece reads.
"Having famously
dispensed with the more flamboyant pontifical accessories, he's also
surprisingly stylish, today wearing a double-breasted white overcoat,
white scarf and slightly creamier cassock, all impeccably tailored."
Binelli goes on to compare Pope Francis' charm and appeal to that of former US President Bill Clinton's.
Though not in a Lewinsky way, we're hazarding a guess.