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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 the Laudato Si Village at Castel Gandolfo, calling it a ᾿seed of hope᾿ and a tangible model for ecological conversion.
  • The project integrates spirituality, education, history, nature, and sustainable innovation, showcasing the Church's commitment to care for creation and the vulnerable.
  • During his visit, the Pope emphasized care for creation as a vocation, urging reflection on responsible lifestyles and responsibility for the environment.
  • He described the village as a ᾿living laboratory᾿ of faith and sustainability, encouraging people to care for our common home.
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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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At Castel Gandolfo inaugurated the project strongly wanted by Francis:55 hectares of the Pontifical Villas to give concreteness to the principles of the encyclical that turns 10 years old. Agriculture and high formation in the name of social inclusion, integral ecology and sustainability. Expected2 thousand students and 250 thousand visitors per year.Prevost: "T tangible model."

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

Pope Leo XIV has inaugurated a new sustainable farming project run by the Vatican. Leo fed fish and pet horses Friday at Borgo Laudato Si, a 55-acre center focused on sustainable farming, vocational training, and environmental education located at the papal summer retreat in Castel Gandolfo.

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