


Mayor Eric Adams will travel to Italy this week — where he’s expected to meet with Pope Francis, The Post has learned.
Sources said that Hizzoner is set to leave the Big Apple for Rome on Thursday.
On Saturday, Adams is expected to attend the World Meeting on Human Fraternity — organized by the pope’s Fratelli Tutti Foundation — where “personalities from all over the world” will have roundtable meetings, according to the event’s webpage.
“Pope Francis will also take part in the initiative, in a tender meeting reserved for children, proposing a reflection on the theme of fraternity, which is particularly dear to him,” the description reads.
It was unclear if Adams will have a private sit-down with the pontiff, or meet him at the event.
The Post first learned of the trip from a social media post announcing the mayor’s appearance at the event.
It’s unclear how long Adams will be in Europe.
Calls to City Hall were not immediately returned.