That would be a Jesuitical question!

 

Pope Francis need not spend too long wondering how to get to Ireland for his visit next year: Michael O'Leary has already invited him to fly Ryanair.
At a press conference in Rome yesterday, the Westmeath man told journalists he had suggested this strategy in a letter to the Vatican.
"We wrote to the Pope to fly with us instead of Alitalia or Air Lingus. It would be a good thing for the Pope to undertake his pilgrimage with the strongest airline in Italy and Ireland,” said Mr O'Leary as he detailed a list of new routes to run from Rome.
He said he couldn't guarantee the pope priority boarding, but he could guarantee him that the flight would land punctally.
There was no mention of how many pieces of luggage the pope would be allowed carry on.
O'Leary has something in common with Pope Francis: the pope is a member of the Jesuit Order, and the Ryanair boss is an ex-Jesuit boy, having gone to school at Clongowes Wood.
"He is a Jesuit and he is very clever when it comes to PR so we look forward to flying the holy father in 2018," Mr O'Leary said.