By Currents News
The young parishioners of Castel Gandolfo have already challenged the pope to a tennis match — at least that’s what they’re telling the Italian media.
Some of their leaders were seen at the Mass that Pope Leo XIV celebrated in the small town.
RELATED: After 12 Years, Castel Gandolfo Locals Welcome the Pope Back to His Summer Home
It seems the pope told them that, for now, they’ll have to wait — as he already has a match pending with the newly crowned Wimbledon champion, Jannik Sinner, whom he met face-to-face in Rome back in May.
One thing seems clear: the atmosphere in Castel Gandolfo is very warm and familiar. The small town is delighted that popes are once again spending time there. The village has come alive again, in part thanks to Pope Leo’s many gestures of affection.
“At this moment, I would like to give a small gift to the pastor of this pontifical parish, in memory of our celebration today,” he said. “The paten and chalice with which we celebrated the Eucharist are instruments of unity.”
This Mass was held midway through the pontiff’s stay in Castel Gandolfo.
During the Mass, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the Good Samaritan presented in that day’s Gospel reading.