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Pope feeds fish as he opens Vatican’s ambitious model of sustainable farming and education

ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV fed fish in the fishpond, pet horses and visited organic vineyards Friday as he inaugurated the Vatican’s ambitious project to turn Pope Francis’ preaching about caring for the environment into practice.

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Pope feeds fish as he opens Vatican's ambitious model of sustainable farming and education

Pope Leo XIV feeds fishes of a pond during the inauguration of the “Borgo Laudato Si’” Advanced Training Center, at the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Friday Sept. 5, 2025. (Filippo Monteforte, Pool via AP)


ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV fed fish in the fishpond, pet horses and visited organic vineyards Friday as he inaugurated the Vatican’s ambitious project to turn Pope Francis’ preaching about caring for the environment into practice.

Leo formally opened Borgo Laudato Si, a 55-acre utopian experiment in sustainable farming, vocational training and environmental education located on the grounds of the papal summer retreat in Castel Gandolfo. The Vatican hopes the center, open to student groups, CEOs and others, will be a model of ecological stewardship, education and spirituality for the Catholic Church and beyond.

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