A look at Pope Leo's summer home a year after he became pontiff
Summary
The article shows a look inside Castel Gandolfo, the summer home traditionally used by popes. It marks one year since Pope Leo became the leader of the Catholic Church.Key Facts
- Castel Gandolfo is the traditional summer residence for popes.
- Pope Leo has been the pontiff (leader of the Catholic Church) for one year.
- The article is based on a report from CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell.
- The report includes an inside look at the home at Castel Gandolfo.
- The residence is located outside of Rome, Italy.
- Pope Leo uses the summer home as a retreat during warmer months.
- The report is available through CBS News and its app.
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