Producer Brian Grazer and media mogul David Geffen are also on the list of invitees
The private audience with the Pope is expected to take place sometime this fall
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All three have been invited to a special audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican this coming fall.
The powerful trio, along with a handful of other show business heavyweights, have made it onto an exclusive shortlist to meet with the pontiff in order to discuss ways to improve the portrayal of the Catholic Church in Western media.
Emanuel, 54, the younger brother of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel, will be joined at the audience by his colleague at William Morris Endeavor talent agency Patrick Whitesell, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Also on the list of invitees for the high-level meeting with the 266th Vicar of Christ is the 44-year-old Bourne franchise star Matt Damon, movie and TV producer Brian Grazer, 64, and DreamWorks and Geffen Records founder David Geffen, 78.
Pope Francis' keen interest in entertainment may come as a surprise to many considering that in a May, the 78-year-old leader of the billion-strong Catholic Church told an Argentine newspaper that he has not watched TV in 25 years.
‘It’s a promise that I made [to] the Virgin of Carmen on the night of July 15, 1990. I told myself: “It’s not for me,”’ he said in an interview with La Vos del Pueblo.
This will not be the first time that the Argentine-born pontiff rubs shoulders with Hollywood's elite.
This past January, the Pope granted director and humanitarian Angelina Jolie a private audience at the Vatican following the screening of her latest film, Unbroken.
WME declined to comment on whether Emanuel, who heads the entertainment agency together with Whitesell, will attend the meeting with the Pope.
Man of the people: Pope Francis (L) is pictured greeting members of the faithful during his weekly general audience in the Paolo VI Hall, Vatican City, Wednesday