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Pope Leo to live in Vatican ‘flatshare' when he moves into papal apartments

Pope Leo to live in Vatican ‘flatshare' when he moves into papal apartments

Irish Independent13 hours ago
Days after his election, the Pope announced he would live in apartments in the 16th-century Apostolic Palace, unlike his predecessor Pope Francis.
Ten rooms are being renovated, ready for three or four of his brethren to move in with him, local media outlet La Repubblica reported.
Father Edgard Rimaycuna, the Pope's Peruvian personal secretary, is among those expected to be invited.
It is thought to be the first time in modern history a pope will share the palace's third-floor living quarters.
'It seems to be new to me,' Vatican correspondent Iacopo Scaramuzzi told The Telegraph. 'I don't know if that takes account of the long history of the church but certainly in the modern era.'
On the May 13, just days after being elected, the Pope vowed never to give up being an Augustinian, a religious order which cherishes community living.
'I will have to give up many things,' Leo said after celebrating mass and lunching with his brethren. 'My life has changed, but I will never give up being an Augustinian.'
This led to the plans to bring a small community of Augustinians with him to the luxurious Apostolic Palace, La Repubblica reported.
Despite the late Pope not living there, seals were placed on the doors of the apartment on April 21 after he died in keeping with tradition.
Francis spent the years of his pontificate in the simply furnished Santa Marta residence in the Vatican, preferring daily contact with ordinary people.
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'In my opinion, Leo is definitely different to Francis but not that different,' Mr Scaramuzzi said. 'He is returning to the papal apartments, but not like a king.'
It is tradition for new pontiffs to renovate the papal apartments, which have been the official residence of popes since 1870.
The Vatican has given few details about the latest work, but technicians have spent months repairing water and humidity damage accumulated over 12 years of vacancy. A cornice also reportedly detached from a kitchen window earlier this year, prompting urgent repairs.
The apartments include the Pope's bedroom, private study, and medical suite, and the Sunday blessing of pilgrims gathering in St Peter's Square is delivered from its window. Pope Leo currently resides in the nearby Sagrestia building.
Father James Martin previously called Leo's return to the apartments a prudent decision on X, formerly Twitter.
Three of the last six popes – John XXIII, John Paul I, and John Paul II – died in the apartments.
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Days after his election, the Pope announced he would live in apartments in the 16th-century Apostolic Palace, unlike his predecessor Pope Francis. Ten rooms are being renovated, ready for three or four of his brethren to move in with him, local media outlet La Repubblica reported. Father Edgard Rimaycuna, the Pope's Peruvian personal secretary, is among those expected to be invited. It is thought to be the first time in modern history a pope will share the palace's third-floor living quarters. 'It seems to be new to me,' Vatican correspondent Iacopo Scaramuzzi told The Telegraph. 'I don't know if that takes account of the long history of the church but certainly in the modern era.' On the May 13, just days after being elected, the Pope vowed never to give up being an Augustinian, a religious order which cherishes community living. 'I will have to give up many things,' Leo said after celebrating mass and lunching with his brethren. 'My life has changed, but I will never give up being an Augustinian.' This led to the plans to bring a small community of Augustinians with him to the luxurious Apostolic Palace, La Repubblica reported. Despite the late Pope not living there, seals were placed on the doors of the apartment on April 21 after he died in keeping with tradition. Francis spent the years of his pontificate in the simply furnished Santa Marta residence in the Vatican, preferring daily contact with ordinary people. ADVERTISEMENT 'In my opinion, Leo is definitely different to Francis but not that different,' Mr Scaramuzzi said. 'He is returning to the papal apartments, but not like a king.' It is tradition for new pontiffs to renovate the papal apartments, which have been the official residence of popes since 1870. The Vatican has given few details about the latest work, but technicians have spent months repairing water and humidity damage accumulated over 12 years of vacancy. A cornice also reportedly detached from a kitchen window earlier this year, prompting urgent repairs. The apartments include the Pope's bedroom, private study, and medical suite, and the Sunday blessing of pilgrims gathering in St Peter's Square is delivered from its window. Pope Leo currently resides in the nearby Sagrestia building. Father James Martin previously called Leo's return to the apartments a prudent decision on X, formerly Twitter. Three of the last six popes – John XXIII, John Paul I, and John Paul II – died in the apartments.

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