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Leone XIV oggi a Lampedusa: per la seconda volta nella storia un Papa sull'isola. Attese 10mila persone
Italy🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Leone XIV oggi a Lampedusa: per la seconda volta nella storia un Papa sull'isola. Attese 10mila persone

Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Lampedusa, Sicily, marking the second time in history a Pope has visited the island. The visit follows Pope Francis's historic trip to Lampedusa in July 2013. The Pope's itinerary includes paying respects at the cemetery for migrants who died crossing the Mediterranean, visiting the 'Porta d'Europa' monument, meeting a family staying at the island's hotspot, and touring the historic Molo Favarolo landing site. The day will conclude with a mass at the sports field attended by thousands of people, despite the island's population being around 6,000 residents. Security measures are extensive, involving multiple Italian agencies and regional personnel. The visit is expected to draw between 10,000 and 15,000 attendees.

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Leone XIV oggi a Lampedusa: per la seconda volta nella storia un Papa sull'isola. Attese 10mila persone

Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Lampedusa, Sicily, marking the second time in history a Pope has visited the island. The visit follows Pope Francis's historic trip to Lampedusa in July 2013. The Pope's itinerary includes paying respects at the cemetery for migrants who died crossing the Mediterranean, visiting the 'Porta d'Europa' monument, meeting a family staying at the island's hotspot, and touring the historic Molo Favarolo landing site. The day will conclude with a mass at the sports field attended by thousands of people, despite the island's population being around 6,000 residents. Security measures are extensive, involving multiple Italian agencies and regional personnel. The visit is expected to draw between 10,000 and 15,000 attendees.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the Pope's planned visit to Lampedusa, including his itinerary, the expected attendance, and security arrangements. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would indicate a clear ideological lean. The content着重

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