Polish donor gives Pope Leo a purebred Arabian horse

Photos of the religious leader on horseback are said to have inspired the gift

A Polish man has donated a purebred Arabian horse to Pope Leo XIV ahead of the weekly General Audience, according to a Vatican news release by Fr. Pawel Rytel-Andrianik & Karol Darmoros.

Pope Leo poses for a group photo
Pope Leo with Andrzej Michalski, Proton and others/Vatican Media

Other donors have already gifted the pope a white motorcycle and an electric car. Now, Pope Leo XIV has received a white (light gray) horse as a gift.

Proton, a purebred Arabian, was given to the pope by Andrzej Michalski of the Michalski Stud Farm in Kołobrzeg-Budzistowo, Poland. He said the gift was inspired by photos of the Augustinian pope on horseback in Peru.

A gesture of gratitude

“When I saw the photos of the future pope on horseback in Peru, the idea came to me that I wanted to give him a beautiful Arabian horse—one that would be worthy of him, and white, because white naturally corresponds to the pope’s white cassock,” Michalski told Vatican News.

He explained that this gesture was his way of expressing gratitude and responding to the pope’s appeal to strengthen love through concrete actions.

Proton’s sire came from the United States, and his dam was bought from a princess in Jordan. The horse was foaled in Janów Podlaski. Michalski purchased him as a young colt and raised him at his own stud farm. “The horse moves beautifully and is exceptionally handsome,” the breeder noted.

A joyful meeting

The gift was presented to the pope just before Wednesday’s General Audience. “The pope was very happy; we led the horse together. He was delighted, and we were overjoyed,” Michalski recounted.

During the meeting, a letter was read in which Michalski described activities at his stud farm and asked for a blessing on its upcoming 30th anniversary.

Words of inspiration

In his letter to the Holy Father, Michalski also referred to the pope’s most recent Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te, quoting:

“Our love and our deepest convictions need to be continually cultivated, and we do so through our concrete actions. Remaining in the realm of ideas and theories, while failing to give them expression through frequent and practical acts of charity, will eventually cause even our most cherished hopes and aspirations to weaken and fade away.”

Michalski continued: “In fulfilling this appeal, I would like to ask that my gesture may contribute to the realization of the missions that Your Holiness undertakes for today’s world and for the Church, in keeping with your charism and responsibility.”

Horses, hippotherapy and helping those in need

The Michalski Stud Farm is not just a place for horse breeding, training and competitions. It also features a center for hippotherapy, a form of therapy that uses the rhythmic movement of a horse to engage sensory, neuromotor and cognitive systems.

“When I worked with people with disabilities, hippotherapy sessions were held at Andrzej Michalski’s riding center. This therapy is a real blessing, especially for children with physical disabilities,” said Anna Mieczkowska, mayor of Kołobrzeg, who also came to the Vatican.

“Our center organizes major equestrian competitions and hippotherapy for people with disabilities; we hold sessions two or three times a week. We are now preparing to organize a small Polish championship next month—for children with disabilities riding wooden horses,” Michalski added.

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