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Ansa on MSNPope enjoys first day of R&R at Castel GandolfoPope Leo XIV on Monday enjoyed his first day of rest and relaxation at Caste Gandolo, the hill town south of Rome that is the ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPope Leo XIV resumes tradition and arrives at Castel Gandolfo for vacation to restore 'body and spirit'Pope Leo XIV arrived in the papal summer retreat of Castel Gandolfo on Sunday to start a six-week vacation , giving the ...
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TAG24 on MSNThe pope's holiday home: Tennis, swimming and stunning viewsAfter 12 years of sitting unused without its holidaymaker during the papacy of the late Pope Francis, who preferred to take time off in the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV has now revived this 16th-century ...
After the whirlwind of his election, Pope Leo XIV has decamped to Castel Gondolfo to escape the heat of Rome and enjoy a summer vacation, like many popes before him.
Pope Leo will continue to deliver his weekly Angelus addresses from Liberty Square (Piazza della Libertà) in front of the ...
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Pope Leo XIV is starting a six-week vacation this weekend at the papal summer retreat south of Rome. It's his first break ...
Pope Leo XIV will take a summer break outside Rome, in Castel Gandolfo where locals and faithful anxiously await his arrival.
The Vatican has announced Pope Leo XIV’s public Mass schedule for August and September, following his current stay through ...
Pope Leo XIV will head to the lakeside town of Castel Gandolfo for his summer vacation. After 12 years of papal absence, ...
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Independent.ie on MSNPope Leo XIV leaves the Vatican for six-week holiday at his summer residence in Castel GandolfoPope Leo XIV headed yesterday to the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo for a six-week holiday. The Pope bid farewell to Rome during his blessing on Sunday at noon, saying he was taking a ...
Pope Leo XIV, 69, started a six-week long vacation at the papal retreat of Castel Gandolfo Sunday, getting out of the Roman summer heat and seeking the cooler temperatures outside of the capitol.
US Embassy in Rome Honors First American-Born Pope While Celebrating US-Vatican Diplomatic Milestone
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II established full diplomatic ties.
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