From the beginning of his pontificate, Leo XIV has loved Castel Gandolfo and spends his Tuesdays there for weekly active relaxation. This marks a significant change after twelve years of Francis's pontificate, when he disliked trips outside the city and decided to transform the papal residence into a museum open to the public. It will only operate until the end of June, as the papal residence is then scheduled to host Pope Leo XIV. The article, …
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From the beginning of his pontificate, Leo XIV has loved Castel Gandolfo and spends his Tuesdays there for weekly active relaxation. This marks a significant change after twelve years of Francis's pontificate, when he disliked trips outside the city and decided to transform the papal residence into a museum open to the public. It will only operate until the end of June, as the papal residence is then scheduled to host Pope Leo XIV. The article, …