Pope Leo Embraces Summer Traditions and Unites Vatican

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Pope Leo, elected in May, is returning to Castel Gandolfo for his summer break, reviving a tradition that was largely abandoned by Pope Francis, much to the joy of local residents who see his visit as a spiritual and economic boost. The town, historically a papal summer retreat, is excited to host the new pope, who is expected to engage in various activities while enjoying the scenic and peaceful environment.
- ‘We felt abandoned by Francis’: Pope Leo heads to traditional papal residence for summer break The Guardian
- The Pope Returns to Castel Gandolfo for Summer. And There Will Be Tennis. The New York Times
- 'Hug therapy': How Pope Leo is trying to unify Vatican France 24
- Pope Leo XIV resumes the tradition of taking a summer vacation. But he's got plenty of homework AP News
- ‘Not a sin to swim’: Pope Leo reclaims papal summer holidays Financial Times
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