Pope Leo XIV Visits Augustinian Nuns in Montefalco

Q: What is this article about?

A: This article details Pope Leo XIV’s recent visit to the Augustinian nuns in Montefalco, Italy, highlighting the personal connection and “great familiarity” he shared with the community.

Q: Why is this particular monastery significant?

A: The Augustinian monastery in Montefalco is one of the oldest and most important spiritual centers in the Umbria region, intrinsically linked to the 13th-century mystic St. Clare of Montefalco.

Q: What was special about this visit for the nuns?

A: The nuns experienced a day of “great simplicity” with the Pope, who they described as a “disarmed and disarming man” with a peaceful personality, as he celebrated Mass and shared lunch with them.

Q: Why was this visit particularly meaningful for Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV had visited this convent before when he was the superior of the Order of St. Augustine, making this his first return as Pope and marking a continued personal relationship with the community.

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Pope Leo XIV visits Augustinian nuns he has known for years

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