Pope Leo XIV to Revive Papal Holidays at Summer Palace
- Pope Leo XIV will resume the centuries-old tradition of spending summer holidays at the papal villa in Castel Gandolfo starting July 6, 2025.
- This tradition paused during Pope Francis' 12-year papacy, who remained in Vatican City during summers instead of visiting the Castel Gandolfo residence.
- Leo will spend two separate periods at the estate: two weeks in July and a brief visit in mid-August around August 15, during which he will participate in Mass and lead Angelus prayers.
- The papal estate, built in 1624 with 135 acres of farmland and gardens, will also host Angelus recitations in Liberty Square; Leo will return to the Vatican afternoons of July 20 and August 17.
- Resuming this tradition aims to revitalize the local economy of Castel Gandolfo, a town of about 9,000 people reliant on tourism and papal presence, while general audiences will suspend during July.
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For centuries Popes spent the summer in Castel Gandolfo. Francis broke with tradition and had the chambers transformed into a museum. His successor Leo XIV now returns there.
The Castel Gandolfo residence on Lake Albano, owned by the Holy See since 1596, has been a refuge for many previous popes from the city's summer heat.
Pope Leo revives summer retreat tradition at Castel Gandolfo
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