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Pope celebrates Mass in parish church with special ties to his Augustinian order

CASTEL GANDOLFO, ITALY, JUL 13 – Pope Leo XIV revived the papal tradition at Castel Gandolfo by celebrating Mass and leading the Angelus, calling for a "revolution of love" toward those suffering worldwide.

  • On Sunday, July 13, 2025, Pope Leo XIV celebrated Eucharistic service at the church dedicated to St. Thomas of Villanova located in the town of Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
  • The Mass occurred during Leo’s two-week retreat in Castel Gandolfo, where he revived the long-standing practice of popes spending their summers at this lakeside residence south of Rome.
  • In his homily, the pope reflected on the Good Samaritan parable and urged merciful compassion for people oppressed by tyranny, poverty, and war, calling for a 'revolution of love.'
  • Pope Leo emphasized that eternal life requires serving others by caring for their existence, explaining, 'We can look and be moved with compassion' and encouraging acting 'with the same merciful compassion as God.'
  • The pope’s visit rejuvenated Castel Gandolfo, filling the town with joy, and he plans to return to the Vatican at the end of July for another spell in August.
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Amid the peaceful summer setting of Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first public Mass there this Sunday, marking a significant moment of pastoral closeness.

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