Pope Leo opts to share papal residence with four associates, breaking with tradition
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Pope Leo XIV is shaking up tradition at the Vatican — moving into a newly renovated papal apartment and bringing four roommates, according to reports.

Leo plans to share his new residence, which is undergoing a major revamp, marking the first time in modern history that a pope has decided to live communally in the palace’s official quarters, The Telegraph reported.

“It seems to be new to me,” Vatican correspondent Iacopo Scaramuzzi told the UK outlet. “I don’t know if that takes account of the long history of the Church, but certainly in the modern era.”

Among those reportedly joining him is his Peruvian personal secretary, Father Edgard Rimaycuna, who is often seen at Leo’s side. A trusted adviser and close friend since the Pope’s early pastoral years in South America, Father Edgard is thought of as one of Leo’s most loyal companions.

Pope Leo XIV speaks outside the Apostolic Palace

Pope Leo speaks to crowds outside the Apostolic Palace in 2025, where his apartment is currently under renovation. (Getty Images)

This isn’t the first time Leo XIV has opted for a modern touch. Born to a working-class immigrant family in Chicago, he grew up modestly before joining the priesthood. 

In 2024, he told Vatican News that he strives to stay grounded:

“A bishop is not supposed to be a little prince sitting in his kingdom, but rather called authentically to be humble, to be close to the people he serves, to walk with them and to suffer with them,” he said.

Reaction to Leo’s move has been mixed online. Earlier this year, author James Martin wrote on X: “We need to trust Pope Leo’s discernment in this and all things — and wish him well in his new digs!”

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