Heavenly housemate! Pope Leo moves in to a palatial Vatican flatshare with pals - ahem, "Peruvian personal secretary"

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By ROBERT FOLKER, NEWS REPORTER

PUBLISHED: 02:33 BST, 20 August 2025 | UPDATED: 03:56 BST, 20 August 2025

Pope Leo XIV is said to be planning to ask a number of to-be 'flatmates' if they want to live with him when he moves into the papal apartments later this year.

Days after his election, the Pope announced he would live in the luxurious Papal apartments in Rome's Apostolic Palace, unlike his predecessor Pope Francis.

The 10 rooms inside the 16th-century apartment are currently being renovated, with three or four of his brethren set to move in with him, La Repubblica reported on Tuesday.

The Pope's Peruvian personal secretary, Father Edgard Rimaycuna, is expected to be one of those to live alongside him.

It will be the first time in modern history that a pope will share his official living quarters on the third floor of the palace.

Vatican correspondent Iacopo Scaramuzzi told the Telegraph: 'It seems to be new to me. I don't know if that takes account of the long history of the church but certainly in the modern era.'

Despite the late pope not living there, the seal was placed on the doors of the apartment on April 21 immediately after Francis's death, in keeping with tradition.

Rather than taking up residence in the luxurious Papal apartments in Rome's Apostolic Palace, the former Pontiff chose to move into the Casa Santa Marta guesthouse and live as frugally as possible.

'In my opinion, Leo is definitely different to Francis but not that different,' Mr Scaramuzzi said.

'He is returning to the papal apartments, but not like a king.'

Mr Scaramuzzi added that it is unclear who the Pope will choose, but stressed it was in keeping with the sense of community brought about by Leo's Augustinian Order.

The apartments have been the official residence of popes since 1870, and it is usual for the new pope to renovate the apartments.

Work has taken place over the past months on a redesign of the rooms, as well as fixing damage caused by water infiltration and humidity in the 12 years the apartment was empty.

The Pope traditionally blesses crowds of pilgrims gathering in St Peter's Square on Sundays from the window of the apartment.

Out of the last six popes, three of them, John XXIII, John Paul I, and John Paul II, died inside the papal apartments.

Father James Martin, an American Jesuit journalist, described Pope Leo's return to the apartments as a prudent decision.

The author wrote on X earlier this year: 'Leo's move should not be taken as a sign either of a critique of Pope Francis or as him not living "simply"

'We need to trust Pope Leo's discernment in this and all things – and wish him well in his new digs!'

For 12 years, he lived just steps from St Peter’s Square in the Curia of the St Augustinian Order while serving as prior-general between 2001 and 2013.

He often spoke of the value of living side-by-side with others in a religious community.

The American Pope is currently living in the Sagrestia building, right next to St Peter’s Basilica, while his papal apartment undergoes renovation.

This summer, he also resurrected a tradition abandoned by his predecessor — retreating to the papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo.

The hilltop palace, perched above the sparkling waters of Lake Albano, once served as a sanctuary for pontiffs escaping the sweltering Roman heat.

The Pope spent several days there in July, before returning again in August for another brief stay.

Last Sunday, he shared lunch with more than 100 homeless people while celebrating Mass before visiting a local shrine in the town of Albano.

The Vatican has been approached for comment by the Daily Mail.

 
Wouldn't it be better to sell the Vatican assets to feed the poor? He knows in his heart that he is only a man, voted into position by other men. If he truly wanted to change things, a fraction of the money the Holy See has raised over the centuries would help.
 
Wouldn't it be better to sell the Vatican assets to feed the poor? He knows in his heart that he is only a man, voted into position by other men. If he truly wanted to change things, a fraction of the money the Holy See has raised over the centuries would help.
They need that money to pay off the kids they rape.
 
Edgard Rimaycuna
Had to google him: "Their connection began in 2016, when Rimaycuna was a young seminarian of just 17. Over time, it's said their relationship deepened, transforming from spiritual mentorship to genuine friendship."

I'm not naive, I know that when night comes, they will be putting on their secret costumes and go out fighting crime on the streets of Rome.
 
Had to google him: "Their connection began in 2016, when Rimaycuna was a young seminarian of just 17. Over time, it's said their relationship deepened, transforming from spiritual mentorship to genuine friendship."

I'm not naive, I know that when night comes, they will be putting on their secret costumes and go out fighting crime on the streets of Rome.
Popeman and Altarboy!
 
Wouldn't it be better to sell the Vatican assets to feed the poor? He knows in his heart that he is only a man, voted into position by other men. If he truly wanted to change things, a fraction of the money the Holy See has raised over the centuries would help.
Damn, you Prod dog heretics never stop spurting out trash. Know your place and bend the knee.
 
Wouldn't it be better to sell the Vatican assets to feed the poor? He knows in his heart that he is only a man, voted into position by other men. If he truly wanted to change things, a fraction of the money the Holy See has raised over the centuries would help.

John 12:1-8
Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. Here a dinner was given in Jesus’ honor. Martha served, while Lazarus was among those reclining at the table with him. Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus’ feet and wiped his feet with her hair.And the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.

But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was later to betray him, objected, “Why wasn’t this perfume sold and the money given to the poor? It was worth a year’s wages.” He did not say this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it.

“Leave her alone,” Jesus replied. “It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial. You will always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me.”
You don’t say this because you care about the poor so stop pretending. If you knew anything about what you’re talking about, you’d know how much work the Catholic Church actually does around the world every day to help the poor.
 
You don’t say this because you care about the poor so stop pretending. If you knew anything about what you’re talking about, you’d know how much work the Catholic Church actually does around the world every day to help the poor.
Yeah like when Mother Teresa collected millions in donations from abusive regimes that went directly into the coffers of the Catholic Church while allowing the poor to die in buildings that did nothing to help and she said their suffering brought them closer to god.
 
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