From the Palace Balcony to the Stade Louis II: Pope Leo XIV Makes History in Monaco
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A Papal Visit: Monaco at the Centre of a Historic Day
This Saturday, March 28, the Principality stepped into a moment unlike any in its recent history. From the Place du Palais to Stade Louis II, Pope Leo XIV moved through Monaco to a continuous wave of applause, an apostolic visit marked by emotion. By eight o’clock, the Place du Palais was already at capacity. Families stood shoulder to shoulder with school groups, children lifted high for a better view. Flags, Monegasque and Papal, shifted above…
For Pope Leo XIV's visit to Monaco, Beatrice Borromeo interprets the rigors of protocol with contemporary elegance, choosing black heel shoes that combine tradition and modernity.
This Saturday, March 28, around 9 a.m., Pope Leo XIV laid foot in Monaco after a helicopter trip from Rome. Upon arrival at the heliport, he was welcomed by Albert II of Monaco and Charlene of Monaco, under a great sun. Quick... View the full slideshow on Elle.fr
The Vatican’s relationship with the prince of Monaco coincides with the installation of the first Grimaldi at the end of 1700. And for all the circumstances that provoke politics, money and power, that relationship has been maintained since then. In fact, Monaco has Catholicism as a State religion. Likewise, Leon XIV’s visit to the principality is the first one made by a pope “in modern times,” as he said. In many of the photos, the scenes seeme…
From the Palace Balcony to the Stade Louis II: Pope Leo XIV makes history in Monaco
Pope Leo XIV arrived Saturday morning in the Principality, welcomed by Prince Albert II, Princess Charlène and thousands of faithful who had filled the streets of the Rock since the early hours. By 8am, the Palace Square and the narrow streets of the old town were already alive with anticipation. When Prince Albert and Princess Charlène departed for the heliport to receive their guest, the crowds had swelled to fill every vantage point along th…
Pope Leo XIV chose Monaco for a symbolic journey, marking the diplomatic tradition with a sober message to Emmanuel Macron with hope.
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