Pope Leo XIV spoke with Apollo 11 astronaut and moonwalker Buzz Aldrin on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the first time in history men landed and walked on the moon, which took place on July 20, 1969. An historic American feat that has not been matched since in 56 years. Buzz Aldrin on the moon with the American flag, photo by Neil Armstrong/NASA via Getty Images. Leo is the first American pope while Aldrin is the last survivor of the the three man Apollo 11 crew that triumphantly went to the moon and back. Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in a small spacecraft and walked for a few hours on the moon’s surface, collecting samples, planting an American flag and speaking…

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