In a Return to Tradition, Pope Leo XIV Moves Into New Home in the Apostolic Palace
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After 13 years of silence behind the magnificent walls of the Apostolic Palace, it is alive again: Pope Leo XIV has moved in his long-unused apartment. The renovation work lasted nine months, and what has now been done there combines historical substance with modern functionality. As the Vatican announced, Leo XIV moved the apartment together with his closest collaborators and spent the night in it on Sunday. The rooms include, among others, bed…
In a Return to Tradition, Pope Leo XIV Moves Into New Home in the Apostolic Palace
Pope Leo XVI arrives for a meeting in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace March 13, 2026, with participants in the 36th Course on the Internal Forum, an annual training program for priests and seminarians organized by the Apostolic Penitentiary on issues connected with the sacrament of reconciliation. (Photo: OSV News photo/Mario Tomassetti, Vatican Media) OSV News (OSV News) – Pope Leo XIV moved into his new apartments at the Vatican’s Apostolic Pal…
After more than a decade without being permanently inhabited, the historic papal apartment of the Apostolic Palace opened its doors again for Pope Leo XIV to occupy this traditional residence after approximately nine months of restoration and preparation. Matteo Bruni, director of the Press Office of the Holy See, reported that on the afternoon of March 14, 2026 the Holy Father took possession of the apartment in the Apostolic Palace. He added t…
In a return to tradition, Pope Leo moves into new home in the Apostolic Palace - The Record Newspaper
Pope Leo XIV leads the recitation of the Angelus prayer from the window of his studio in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican Oct. 26, 2025. Pope Leo moved into his new residence at the Apostolic Palace March 14, 2026. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) (OSV News) — Pope Leo XIV moved into his new apartments at the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace March 14, the Holy See Press Office announced that afternoon in Rome. Pope Leo’s new quarters include several rooms…
Pope Leo XIV has settled in the pontifical apartment of the Apostolic Palace after ten months of reforms, thus recovering the traditional residence of the pontiffs in the Vatican interrupted by Pope Francis
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