MONACO — Pope Leo XIV made a historic one-day trip to Monaco, marking the first papal visit to the wealthy principality in nearly five centuries and urging residents to share their prosperity with those in need. The pontiff utilized his address to reject the idolatry of money and power, according to reports from CNN, The Guardian, Euronews, Vatican News, AP News, and Reuters. Each of the bullet points immediately below have been confirmed by at least four of the six respected sources we curated on this story.

  • Pope Leo XIV made a historic one-day trip to Monaco, marking the first papal visit to the wealthy principality in nearly five centuries.
  • The pontiff utilized his address to urge residents of the Mediterranean enclave to share their prosperity with those in need and reject the idolatry of money and power.
  • Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene officially welcomed the pope upon his arrival by helicopter from the Vatican.
  • During the visit, the pope celebrated a public Mass at the national stadium and met with members of the local Catholic community.

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Princess Charlene was granted the rare diplomatic privilege of wearing white in the presence of the pontiff, an honor reserved for a select group of Catholic royal women.

Prince Albert recently vetoed a legislative proposal to legalize abortion in Monaco, a decision that aligns with the Vatican’s teachings.

The pope presented Prince Albert with a colorful mosaic artwork of St. Francis of Assisi, created by the Vatican’s mosaic studio.

This marks Pope Leo XIV’s first foreign trip of 2026 and only his second trip outside of Italy since being elected as the first pope from the United States.

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