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Pope feeds fish as he opens Vatican's ambitious model of sustainable farming and education

Borgo Laudato Si spans 55 acres offering sustainable farming and vocational training to vulnerable groups, embodying Pope Francis's environmental teachings.

  • Pope Leo XIV inaugurated Borgo Laudato Si, a 55-acre sustainable farming and education project at the Vatican, marking a practical step in Pope Francis's ecological teachings.
  • The center is designed as a model for ecological stewardship, education, and spirituality for the Catholic Church and other organizations, according to the Vatican.
  • Pope Leo emphasized the importance of caring for creation, linking it to human dignity and justice, and stated that this privilege comes with a great responsibility: caring for all other creatures.
  • The initiative aims to provide vocational training while producing goods like wine and olive oil, with profits reinvested into the educational center.
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Pope Leo XIV feeds fish as he opens Vatican's ambitious model of sustainable farming and education

Pope Leo XIV fed fish and petted horses at Borgo Laudato Si, a 55-acre center focused on sustainable farming, vocational training, and environmental education located at the papal summer retreat

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KRCG broke the news in Jefferson City, United States on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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