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Pope Leo XIV makes historic visit to Monaco, first in nearly 500 years

On Saturday the Pope visits Monaco for a symbolic trip, the first papal presence there in nearly five centuries.

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On March 27, 2026, Pope Leo XIV will make a historic visit to Monaco, the first papal presence in the principality in nearly 500 years. This visit is not merely ceremonial; it has implications for the diplomatic landscape involving small states.

The Pope's agenda includes discussions on the 'defence of life', a topic that intersects with global humanitarian efforts, as well as broader issues such as war and international cooperation. These discussions could influence how small states position themselves in global dialogues.

The visit underscores the potential for small states like Monaco to play a more prominent role in international diplomacy, especially in areas where larger nations may be less engaged. The outcomes of this visit may set precedents for future interactions between the Vatican and small states.

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First published 2026-03-27T07:22:21.000Z

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Update at 20:23 UTC on 2026-03-27

France 24 reported Pope Leo XIV becomes the first pontiff in nearly 500 years to visit Monaco, highlighting the global influence of small states.

Sources: France 24

Update at 11:45 UTC on 2026-03-28

DW News reported During a visit to Monaco, Pope Leo XIV urges the wealthy to address social inequalities.

Sources: DW News

Update at 15:12 UTC on 2026-03-28

EuroNews reported Pope Leo XIV makes first papal visit to Monaco since 1538, urging the wealthy microstate to use its influence for justice, peace and the common good.

Sources: EuroNews

Update at 08:52 UTC on 2026-03-29

Le Monde reported During his inaugural European visit, the American pontiff emphasizes the need to combat inequality.

Sources: Le Monde

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