Updated
Updated · ROME REPORTS TV News Agency · Aug 20
Pope Leo XIV to Visit 35,000-Person San Marino for 100-Year Holy See Ties
Updated
Updated · ROME REPORTS TV News Agency · Aug 20

Pope Leo XIV to Visit 35,000-Person San Marino for 100-Year Holy See Ties

3 articles · Updated · ROME REPORTS TV News Agency · Aug 20

Summary

  • Pope Leo XIV will make San Marino his fifth international trip, visiting the microstate to mark 100 years of diplomatic relations with the Holy See.
  • Saturday's program includes meetings with state authorities, a blessing, a holy hour, and veneration of Saint Marinus' relics, before stops in Pennabilli and at the Rimini Meeting in Italy.
  • San Marino — the world's fifth-smallest country, with about 35,000 people — is also one of Europe's oldest republics and has remained independent since 1243.
  • The visit returns a pope to San Marino for the first time since Benedict XVI in 2011; John Paul II also visited in 1982.

Insights

How did the tiny republic of San Marino survive centuries surrounded by Papal States to welcome the Pope this weekend?
Why is Pope Leo XIV only the second pontiff in history to attend the massive Rimini Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples?
What secret World War II history connects the secluded Pennabilli nuns to Pope Leo XIV's highly anticipated pastoral tour?