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    Pope Leo, in Climate Push, to Open Vatican-Run Ecological Training Centre

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Tags:sustainabilityClimate Changeenvironmental issuesEducationtraining center

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    Pope Leo inaugurates a Vatican ecological centre in Castel Gandolfo to promote global climate action, offering education and sustainable practices.

    Pope Leo, in climate push, to open Vatican-run ecological training centre

    Vatican's Commitment to Environmental Education

    By Joshua McElwee

    CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (Reuters) -Pope Leo will open a new Vatican-run ecological training centre in the Italian countryside on Friday, in an initiative Catholic officials say is meant to encourage world leaders to address global climate change.

    The centre, located across 55 hectares (136 acres) on the sprawling grounds of a Renaissance-era papal villa in Castel Gandolfo, includes gardens, vocational training facilities, and educational opportunities for local children.

    Overview of the Ecological Center

    Rev. Manuel Dorantes, a U.S. priest directing the centre, said the Vatican wants to set an example for how countries should pursue environmental initiatives.

    "If we, the smallest city-state in the world, can do this, what is the potential for other states that are bigger than us?" he said. "Our world can be different if we work together."

    Significance of the Initiative

    The ecological project, named the "Borgo Laudato Si", was first announced in 2023 by the late Pope Francis, who was a firm proponent of environmental care. The centre's large surface area represents about 55 percent of the Vatican's total landholdings, according to officials.

    The centre is named after a major 2015 document by Francis, which was the first papal text to embrace the scientific consensus about climate change and urged nations to reduce their carbon emissions.

    Leo, the first U.S. pope, has also emphasised the Church's environmental teachings. In July, the new pontiff approved a first-of-its-kind rite allowing priests to celebrate Masses that exhort Catholics to exercise care for the Earth.

    Castel Gandolfo is about an hour's drive southeast of Rome on the shores of Lake Albano. A place where popes have spent summer vacations for centuries, the new centre is attached to the building where Leo took his holidays earlier this year.

    Visitor Experience and Offerings

    At the heart of the new institute is a greenhouse built in a curved shape to imitate the colonnade in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.

    Officials say visiting groups will be able to learn about organic farming in the greenhouse, or take classes in an adjacent 10-room educational facility.

    Tourists, who can book a visit, will also be able to buy local agricultural products, including wine grown from vineyards on the Vatican grounds, organic olive oil, and cheese made from 60 cows living on the site.

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; additional reporting by Claudia Chieppa; editing by William Maclean)

    Table of Contents

    • Vatican's Commitment to Environmental Education
    • Overview of the Ecological Center
    • Significance of the Initiative
    • Visitor Experience and Offerings

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo opens a Vatican-run ecological centre in Italy.
    • •The centre aims to inspire global climate change action.
    • •Located in Castel Gandolfo, it offers educational opportunities.
    • •Named 'Borgo Laudato Si', it covers 55% of Vatican land.
    • •Visitors can learn about organic farming and buy local products.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope Leo, in climate push, to open Vatican-run ecological training centre

    1What is sustainability?

    Sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or improve certain essential processes and systems over time, ensuring that resources are used responsibly to meet current needs without compromising future generations.

    2
    What is climate change?

    Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes.

    3What is environmental education?

    Environmental education is a process that increases public awareness and knowledge about environmental issues, encouraging individuals to engage in sustainable practices and understand their impact on the environment.

    4What is an ecological training centre?

    An ecological training centre is an institution focused on educating individuals about environmental conservation, sustainability practices, and ecological principles through hands-on experiences and formal education.

    5What is the significance of the Borgo Laudato Si project?

    The Borgo Laudato Si project aims to set an example for global environmental initiatives, promoting sustainability and encouraging nations to take action against climate change.

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