Pope Francis signs Mayo jersey before leaving Knock; will this break the curse?

Will this break the curse?

Pope Francis signs Mayo jersey before leaving Knock; will this break the curse?

Pope Francis took the time to stop and sign a Mayo jersey for a fan before leaving Knock today.

It’s fair to say that no county gets behind their bid for an All-Ireland GAA title like Mayo.

The ‘Mayo 4 Sam’ slogan continues to be spotted in locations across the globe but as the team continues to reach the All-Ireland final, they’ve haven't brought the trophy home since 1951.

Legend has it that a ‘curse’ was put on the winning team during their celebrations as they passed a funeral in the town of Foxford without paying their respects and stopping.

The curse meant that they would not win an All-Ireland again until every member of that team was dead.

Whether or not you believe that curse is true, they are without an All-Ireland win since.

As Pope Francis has departed Knock for Dublin today, Mayo fans were not taking any chances and asked the Pontiff to bless and sign the jersey just before climbing the steps to the plane.

#Mayo4Pslam

Audrey Elliott with the signed Co Mayo jersey by Pope Francis at Ireland West Airport, Knock in County Mayo, which she hopes will lift the Mayo 'curse' so the team can win an All-Ireland title. Photo: Cate McCurry/PA Wire
Audrey Elliott with the signed Co Mayo jersey by Pope Francis at Ireland West Airport, Knock in County Mayo, which she hopes will lift the Mayo 'curse' so the team can win an All-Ireland title. Photo: Cate McCurry/PA Wire

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