Pope Leo XIV Moves Into Renovated Papal Apartment in Apostolic Palace
In Brief
Pope Leo XIV has taken residence in the newly renovated papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace.
Key Facts
- Pope Leo XIV has moved into the papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace.
- The apartment underwent renovations before Pope Leo XIV's move.
- The papal apartment had previously been eschewed by Pope Francis.
- Multiple news outlets reported the move and renovation.
- The Vatican is observing Pope Leo XIV's next steps following his move.
What Happened
Pope Leo XIV has taken possession of the renovated papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace, a residence not used by his predecessor, Pope Francis.
Why It Matters
The move marks a departure from Pope Francis's decision to forgo the traditional papal residence, drawing attention to potential changes in papal customs or administrative style.
What's Next
Observers are watching for any further changes Pope Leo XIV may introduce following his move into the Apostolic Palace.
Sources
- Google News — Pope Leo takes possession of apartment in Apostolic Palace(5h ago)
- The Independent — After a renovation, Pope Leo XIV moves into the papal apartment eschewed by Pope Francis(5h ago)
