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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom meet the Pope, step out together in Rome

Pope Francis meets singer Kate Perry during the "United to Cure" international conference on the cure for cancer in the Paul VI hall, at the Vatican, April 28, 2018.  (Osservatore Romano/Handout via Reuters)

A few days after Katy Perry declared that she was "spoken for," the "American Idol" host and Orlando Bloom have resurfaced as a reported couple in a grand way. 
On Saturday morning, Perry and Bloom were spotted on a holy date in Vatican City, and snapped shaking the hand of Pope Francis during the "United to Cure" international conference.
The 33-year-old singer and the 41-year-old actor both donned black outfits in the presence of the Bishop of Rome and waited among the crowds to greet him inside the Paul VI Hall.
Later during the "United to Cure" ceremony, an intimate moment between the two was captured, showing Perry resting her hand on Bloom's leg. 
Katy Perry, top, and Orlando Bloom, center, look at Pope Francis greeting people at the end of an audience for the participants in the "United to Cure" international conference on the cure for cancer in the Paul VI hall, at the Vatican, Saturday, April 28, 2018. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Bloom and Perry eagerly await to greet the Pope.  (Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Perry documented the special outing on social media sharing several videos and photos on Instagram. 
“Happy Saturday, everyone. I’m here in Rome at the Vatican about to speak on meditation,” Perry said in a video shared on her Instagram story, as she arrived at the Vatican.
In the video, the singer also revealed that her mother, Mary Hudson, joined her and Bloom on their Vatican City outing. 
Perry's recent visit to the Roman Catholic capital is somewhat ironic following the news of the singer's controversial estate case when Perry sought to purchase property from two nuns for $14.5 million in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. 
The long battle over the 8-acre convent between Perry and the nuns began in 2015. In March, Sister Catherine Rose Holzman, one of the nuns involved in the lawsuit filed by the singer, died after collapsing in court.
Katy Perry, right, flanked by Orlando Bloom, center, attend an audience by Pope Francis for the participants in the "United to Cure" international conference on the cure for cancer in the Paul VI hall, at the Vatican, Saturday, April 28, 2018. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry sit in the Paul VI Hall in Vatican City.  (Associated Press)
According to TMZ, the nun was in court for a post-judgment hearing that was related to Perry's convent case when she collapsed.
Hours before her death, Holzman told KTTV, "We asked [local businesswoman Dana Hollister] to save us, to buy the property. She had nothing to do with forcing herself on us.”
She added: "And to Katy Perry, please stop. It's not doing anyone any good except hurting a lot of people."
The two nuns had wanted friend and entrepreneur Dana Hollister to buy the property instead of Perry, trusting that Hollister would honor the spirit of their former homestead. But a judge last year voided the sale to Hollister and ruled the archdiocese, and not the nuns, had the right to sell the property. 

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