For just USD 12.50 those hoping to get their clutches on perfume, pens and even a panama hat given to the pope can enter a draw, the proceeds of which will go to a papal charity set up to help those who bed down nightly around the Vatican.
Tickets are to be sold throughout the upcoming festive season and signs have already gone up around the tiny city state advertising the draw, which will take place on January 8.
The Argentine pope -- who chose his papal name in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi and his devotion to the poor -- has cast off luxuries such as the ermine-trimmed cape and red shoes worn by his predecessor Benedict XVI and focused his efforts on helping the down-and-out.
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In February the 77-year-old pope sold off his Harley Davidson -- worth around 15,000 euros and inscribed with his name -- for 241,500 euros at a Paris auction, giving the proceeds to a hostel and soup kitchen in Rome.
He also appointed a papal almoner, Polish archbishop Konrad Krajewski, who helps those who regularly sleep rough among the porticos near Saint Peter's Square, or poor families struggling to pay their bills.