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Pope Leo Receives About 100 Kilos of Mail Every Day

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Many letters for the new Pope: Since his election on 8 May, Leo XIV has received about 100 kilograms of mail every day. "The letters come from all over the world, and at present it is impossible to determine which country most writes to the Pope," said Antonello Chidichimo, head of the Roman sorting centre of the Italian Post, the portal "Vatican News" according to Kathpress. Papst-Post is strictly controlledThe letters and postcards from the US…

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Many letters for the new Pope: Since his election on 8 May, Leo XIV has received about 100 kilograms of mail every day. "The letters come from all over the world, and at present it is impossible to determine which country most writes to the Pope," said Antonello Chidichimo, head of the Roman sorting centre of the Italian Post, the portal "Vatican News" according to Kathpress. Papst-Post is strictly controlledThe letters and postcards from the US…

·Vienna, Austria
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"You can feel that in every parcel there is a voice that needs to be heard, a prayer, a thought addressed to the one who today is the spiritual guide of millions of believers around the world."

·Warszawa, Poland
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100 kilograms of letters arrive daily from all over the world for Pope Leo XIV, the Italian Post Office reported. The letters are sorted and forwarded for further shipment at the postal distribution center in Fiumicino, near Rome. Since the beginning of the pope's pontificate, there has been a steady flow of correspondence from the United States.

100 kilograms of letters arrive daily from around the world to Pope Leo XIV, the Italian Post Office reported. The letters are sorted and forwarded for further shipment at the postal distribution center in Fiumicino, near Rome. Since the beginning of the pope's pontificate, there has been a steady flow of correspondence to him from the United States. "To His Holiness Pope Leo" – this is the only inscription often found in the article. 100 kilogr…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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