Pope Leo XIV visits Monaco to urge its people to use their faith and wealth for good

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Recently, Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Monaco, a small yet vibrant Mediterranean principality known for its wealth and glamour. This visit marked the first time a pope has set foot in Monaco since Pope Paul III visited in 1538, making it a significant event in the Catholic community.

Upon arriving, Pope Leo XIV was met by Prince Albert and Princess Charlene at the heliport, greeted with a ceremonial cannon salute. The royal family welcomed him at the palace, dressed in elegant attire, with Princess Charlene wearing white, a special privilege for Catholic royals when meeting the pope.

From the balcony of the palace, Pope Leo urged the people of Monaco to use their wealth and influence positively, especially at a time when many global issues threaten peace and justice. He emphasized the importance of embracing their “gift of smallness” to make a significant impact in the world.

Later, during a speech at the cathedral, he called on the Catholic community to protect the sanctity of life, urging everyone to defend and promote life from conception until natural death. This reflects the Vatican’s strong stance against practices like abortion and euthanasia.

Monaco, with its official state religion being Catholicism, remains a unique place in Europe. Recently, Prince Albert rejected a proposal to legalize abortion, citing the influence of Catholic values in Monaco’s society. While abortion is legal in neighboring France, this decision underscores the principality’s commitment to its Catholic roots.

The pope’s visit also included meeting members of Monaco’s predominantly Catholic community and celebrating Mass in a local sports stadium, drawing crowds eager to see him. Many people came out to cheer and wave flags, reflecting the excitement around this rare visit.

As a tiny yet influential nation, Monaco has a population of about 38,000, with a rich mix of cultures. The visit of Pope Leo XIV highlights the ongoing importance of faith and tradition in contemporary society, especially in a world that often feels disconnected from these values.

The excitement around Pope Leo’s visit reminds us of the power of community and the significance of upholding values that resonate deeply within our societies. As Monaco continues to thrive as a hub of luxury and cultural diversity, the pope’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and responsibility in using our resources for the greater good.

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Winfield reported from Rome.

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