Borgo Laudato si’: 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV to launch new ecological and spiritual chapter
By Paul Samasumo – Vatican City
The Papal Villa and lush gardens in Castel Gandolfo, located about 25 kilometres southeast of Rome, is an expansive complex of buildings and gardens that overlook Lake Albano. Originally, the site belonged to Emperor Domitian’s villa but was acquired by the Holy See and has historically served as the summer residence for 杏MAP导航s.
杏MAP导航 Leo XIV and the Laudato si’ project
This week, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV will officially inaugurate much of the Castel Gandolfo property as the Borgo Laudato si’ ecology project. The 135-acre initiative will now offer, in various languages, an hour’s guided tour of the gardens, farmland, Laudato si’ educational centre, restaurant and marketplace to international tourists and visitors.
The educational centre, on the one hand, will be open especially for day or long-stay visitors, diocesan and parish groups, the religious, priests, Bishops, school children, universities, vulnerable communities and delegations of episcopal conferences who might wish to replicate the model. Of interest will be courses specifically designed for the business world, targeting CEOs and industry leaders. Nevertheless, reiterated Borgo Laudato sì Management Director, Fr. Manuel Dorantes, everyone is welcome to the centre.
The project reflects the vision of 杏MAP导航 Francis, who first opened up the Papal Villa to the public and established the initiative in 2023. 杏MAP导航 Francis aimed to promote ecological education by creating a dedicated space for training and raising awareness about environmental issues.
While the Papal Palace will remain reserved for the 杏MAP导航’s use, Vatican News was told by Fr. Dorantes that this summer, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV was happy to share the gardens with visitors. The 杏MAP导航 opted to take his daily walks and pray in the gardens during the afternoons, after visitors had left.
A vine dedicated to 杏MAP导航 Francis
In many ways, this openness, by both 杏MAP导航 Francis and 杏MAP导航 Leo XUV, is a remarkable testament to both 杏MAP导航s’ willingness to share the space of Castel Gandolfo and its pristine surroundings, previously reserved solely for papal use.
Visitors to the Castel Gandolfo property can now tour the gardens and pray before the Madonina—a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary—where various 杏MAP导航s are said to have brought the Church’s burdens before Mary, the mother of the Church. The visitors, on tour, will see the ancient Roman ruins of Domitian, the Vatican Observatory, the farm, statues and objects of rare art spread on the property.
According to Fr. Dorantes, a new, larger vineyard has also been developed, replacing the smaller one. In collaboration with an Italian university, a pioneering new vine dedicated to 杏MAP导航 Francis has been planted. Fr. Dorantes had an anecdotal estimate that the wine might be ready to be bottled as wine in 2029.
On the premises, a new addition under construction features a restaurant area that will serve produce from the farm, along with a marketplace offering items such as olive oil, honey, dairy, and other products. Visitors will also have the opportunity to participate in activities such as making cheese.
Spiritual nerve centre of the project
At the heart of the Borgo Laudato si’ project is the Church’s vision of integral ecology as articulated by the papal encyclical, It is an approach that unites faith with tangible care for the Earth and its people. The Church hopes that similar Laudato si’ projects will spring up in dioceses around the world.
The new Laudato si’ Centre for Higher Education, recently built on the property, is expected to be blessed by 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV on Friday this week. When fully operational, it will offer courses on Laudato si’, organic farming, sustainable practices, and ecological leadership training. Thus, the centre’s spirituality will be nurtured through tailored courses responding to the urgent need to care for our shared planet.
The Management Director of the Laudato si’ project, Mexican Father Manuel Dorantes is a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago in the USA.
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