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Jonathan Roumie, Jesus in ‘The Chosen,’ meets Pope Leo XIV: ‘An immeasurable honor’

Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus in the series “The Chosen,” greeted Pope Leo XIV at the end of Wednesday’s general audience on June 25 in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus in the series “The Chosen,” greeted Pope Leo XIV at the end of Wednesday’s general audience on June 25 in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

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Also present were other actors and actresses from the hit series based on the life of Jesus Christ and the apostles, including Elizabeth Tabish, who plays Mary Magdalene in the series; George Xanthis, who plays the apostle St. John; and Vanessa Benavente, who plays the Virgin Mary. Some members of the series’ crew also participated in the meeting.

In the photographs released by the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV and Roumie can be seen smiling and shaking hands. The actor also gave the pontiff a gift on behalf of the entire crew.

Actor Jonathan Roumie gives Pope Leo XIV a gift on behalf of the entire cast and crew of “The Chosen” after the general audience on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. Credit: Vatican Media
Actor Jonathan Roumie gives Pope Leo XIV a gift on behalf of the entire cast and crew of “The Chosen” after the general audience on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. Credit: Vatican Media

Speaking to Vatican News before Wednesday’s general audience, Roumie stated that “playing a charismatic figure like Christ has helped strengthen my faith.”

“I have lived this experience as a true act of divine grace toward me,” the 50-year-old actor added.

Furthermore, the star of the series, watched by more than 200 million people worldwide, explained that his father, who emigrated to the United States, is Egyptian, and his mother is Irish, so “since I was a child, I have breathed in the Catholic faith” in his family.

“I have tried to convey what I learned from my parents in an acting role without forcing it. I have always seen Jesus as a simple man, whose simplicity contains countless teachings and values ​​that I hope to apply every day of my life,” he stated.

He also said that “the weight of responsibility I felt while filming certain scenes was enormous, but the strength of my faith drove me to great concentration. And today’s meeting with the pope has been an immeasurable honor.”

This meeting was part of the of “The Chosen” cast’s visit to the Vatican for the exclusive premiere of the series’ fifth season, which will be available for streaming in Italy in July.

Their arrival in Rome took place after three weeks of filming in southern Italy, where they filmed the crucifixion scenes for the sixth season, which will premiere next year.

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This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.

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