For twenty-five years, Italian designer Filippo Sorcinelli has worked at the intersection of faith and fabric, clothing three successive popes — Benedict XVI, Francis, and now Leo XIV — in vestments that transform liturgical tradition into living art. From a modest childhood church in the Marche region to the ateliers of the Vatican, his journey reminds us that the sacred has always required human hands willing to serve it with patience and skill. In an age that often separates the spiritual from the material, Sorcinelli's work insists they were never truly apart.