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How Pope Leo XIV Typically Spends His Day Off

Pope Leo XIV. / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN News ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 19, 2025 / 15:23 pm (CNA). In reply to journalists’ questions last night as he left Castel Gandolfo, which he now regularly visits, Pope Leo XIV described what his typical Tuesday day off is like.The pontiff shared that he does “a little reading, a little work. Every day there is correspondence, phone calls; there are some matters that are perhaps more important, more recent. …

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The pontiff expressed his intention to include Argentina in an international tour during the Jubilee year, also mentioning other Latin American countries and sites emblematic of the Catholic community.

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Pope Leo XIV to visit "his Peru" next year | Catholic Church | Rome | Vatican

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Pope Leon XIV stated that "of course" he wants to travel to Latin America and visit Peru, Argentina, Uruguay and Guadeloupe, in Mexico.

Canal C Pope Leon XIV wants to visit Argentina in 2026 Pope Leon XIV reawakened expectation in the region by expressing his intention to visit Argentina in 2026, as part of a future tour of Latin America that is still in design stage. The statements emerged during an informal meeting with journalists in Castel Gandolfo, where the Pontiff said: “I am delighted to travel... I want to go to Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Argentina,” as international media …

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