Pope Leo XIV surprises faithful with intimate visit to Genazzano
Pope Leo XIV surprised the faithful by visiting the Augustinian Marian sanctuary in the town of Genazzano near Rome on Saturday. This is the first unexpected visit by the new Pope, just two days after being chosen in the conclave.
Pope Leo XIV decided to visit the Augustinian Marian sanctuary in Genazzano, located near Rome. This marks his first spontaneous visit following his election as Pope in the conclave.
The Pope's unexpected visit
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel, visited by Leo XIV, holds special significance for him due to his membership in the Augustinian order. The Pope arrived in Genazzano by car, sitting next to the driver.
The Vatican stated that the visit was of a private nature, but the Pope greeted the gathered faithful, which came as a pleasant surprise. In recordings that appeared online, applause and joyful shouts can be heard.
Let's recall: the successor to Francis and the 267th Pope is 69-year-old Cardinal Robert Prevost from the United States, who took the name Leo XIV. For the first time in history, an American has become Pope.
Pope Leo XIV is an Augustinian. Members of this order are involved in scholarly work, run missions, and care for the poor and marginalized. Many saints and blesseds have come from the ranks of the Augustinians.