Pope Leo XIV will resume the papal vacation tradition by taking two weeks off at Castel Gandolfo, the hilltop town a dozen or so miles southeast of Rome, which popes for centuries used as their summer retreat. CNN’s Christopher Lamb takes a closer look at the papal holiday tradition.
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- Pope Leo XIV is reviving the tradition of papal summer retreats at Castel Gandolfo. 16s
- The Pope will stay at Villa Barberini and lead the Sunday Angelus Prayer for visitors. 1m 13s
- Local residents hope the Pope will visit the town and support local merchants. 1m 2s
- The visit is expected to highlight the Vatican Gardens and their environmental projects. 1m 36s
- Pope Leo is taking the retreat to recharge after a busy period following his election. 2m 20s