Pope Leo XIV to Visit Sacred Heart Basilica
(ANS – Rome – January 23, 2026) – The diocese of Rome announced on January 23 that Pope Leo XIV will make his first pastoral visit to the basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Castro Pretorio on Sunday, February 22. The event is expected to be a historic moment of grace for the parish community and for the entire Salesian Family.
The visit is
part of the Holy Father’s Lenten program, which includes meetings with 5
parishes representing the different pastoral sectors of the diocese of Rome, in
keeping with the tradition of Popes visiting the communities of their diocese
personally during Lent.
Commenting on
the announcement, the pastor, Fr. Javier Ortiz, emphasized the
profound ecclesial significance of the event: “The Holy Father’s visit
represents a historic moment of grace for us, coming shortly after the Jubilee
Year and prolonging its fruits of spiritual renewal, hope, and ecclesial
communion.” Welcoming the Pope, he added, “is a strong sign of closeness and
encouragement for our entire community.”
According to
the Vicariate of Rome, the visit will be a true pastoral visit. Pope Leo will
meet with parish organizations, pastoral workers, and some youth groups before
presiding over the Eucharistic celebration, the culminating moment of the
meeting with the entire community.
Fr. Francesco
Marcoccio, the rector of the basilica of the Sacred Heart, also highlighted how
the presence of the Holy Father in the basilica, built by Don Bosco himself and
entrusted to the Salesians, “confirms the importance of pastoral commitment to
young people, families, and those who live or pass through this central area of
Rome,” inviting the community to renew its missionary zeal in the light of the
Heart of Christ.
For the
parish of the Sacred Heart and for the Salesian Family, Pope Leo XIV’s first
visit to the basilica is thus a sign of communion, renewed pastoral
responsibility, and trust in the journey of the Church of Rome, guided by its bishop.

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