Pope visits mountaintop Marian shrine August 19, 2025By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service Filed Under: Marian Devotion, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV paid a private visit to the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace of Mentorella, high in the Monti Prenestini mountain range of central Italy. On his last full day in Castel Gandolfo, Aug. 19, the pope made the hour journey northeast to pray in the shrine church and the Cave of St. Benedict, where a pious tradition holds that St. Benedict lived for two years early in the sixth century. Pope Leo visited with the Polish priests of the Resurrectionist order, which has cared for the shrine since 1857, and they helped him ring the church bells at noon before praying the Angelus together. The pope returned to Castel Gandolfo for the afternoon and was scheduled to returned to the Vatican that night. St. John Paul II visited the Mentorella shrine often as a bishop and cardinal, went there to pray before the conclave that elected him in 1978 and returned two weeks after his election. “This place, hidden among the mountains, has particularly fascinated me. From it, one’s eyes can range over and admire the magnificent view of the Italian landscape,” he said during his Oct. 29, 1978, visit. After the Annunciation, he said, Mary went to “the hill country” to visit her cousin Elizabeth, and it was there that she sang the “Magnificat.” “I wanted to come here, among these mountains, to sing the ‘Magnificat’ in Mary’s footsteps,” St. John Paul had said. Exactly 27 years later — Oct. 29, 2005 — Pope Benedict XVI made a private visit to Mentorella in memory of St. John Paul’s visit. Tradition holds that the shrine, perched 3,300 feet above sea level, originally was built under the order of the Emperor Constantine in the fourth century. Read More Vatican News Vatican foundation announces global events to honor Benedict XVI ahead of 2027 centenary Cameroon separatists declare temporary ceasefire ahead of pope’s visit to conflict-hit regions Pope Leo on papal plane to Cameroon: St. Augustine invites all to search for God and truth today Pope Leo XIV sets stage for June consistory with letter to cardinals New Chaldean patriarch elected for Iraq amid pope’s calls he ‘should be’ a ‘father in faith’ Trump draws backlash over Pope Leo rant, ‘deeply offensive’ image of him looking like Christ Copyright © 2025 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print