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Pope’s visit brings hope to seaside community challenged by drugs, prostitution

The Basilica of Santa Maria Regina Pacis in Ostia, a town 17 miles southwest of Rome. | Credit: Chabe01, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

A popular summer destination for tourists, Ostia will be the first of five parishes where the pope, as bishop of Rome, will celebrate Mass on Sundays in February and March.

Pope Leo XIV on Sunday will travel outside the Vatican to visit a Roman parish — the Basilica of Santa Maria Regina Pacis — in the seaside community of Ostia, about 17 miles southwest of the city’s center.

A popular summer destination for tourists, Ostia will be the first of five parishes where the pope, as bishop of Rome, will celebrate Mass on Sundays in February and March.

The pastor of the church, Pallottine Father Giovanni Vincenzo Patanè, told EWTN News the area has its challenges, including drug dealing and prostitution, but there are also many positive initiatives worth highlighting.

“The pope’s presence will help to shed light on these somewhat shady areas, but also to show that Ostia is not only what is often reported about crime and Mafia organizations, but that there is also a lot of good,” the priest said.

According to Father Giulio Albanese, director of the Vicariate of Rome’s social communications office, in Ostia, many people are having trouble making ends meet.

The Church in Ostia is helping to look after those who are struggling, including those in need, immigrants, and young people affected by drugs, he told EWTN News. “The Christian community is there to help them, to share with them the love of God.”

Costantino, a homeless man who declined to give his last name, said he frequents the parish and has been a recipient of its charitable activities. “You must have faith. You can’t lose it … even in difficult moments,” he said.

The town of Ostia also has an important connection to Pope Leo’s order, the Augustinians, as the site of St. Augustine and his mother, St. Monica’s, shared a mystical experience of eternal life. St. Monica died soon afterward and was buried in Ostia, though her tomb was later moved to Rome.

Pallottine Father Thomas Rzempoluch, assistant pastor of Santa Maria Regina Pacis, explained to EWTN News that the parish was first entrusted to the Augustinian order, which laid its foundation. But when they were unable to finish building the church, the Pallottine Fathers were asked to complete it.

“Our [rector general] at that time sent the Irish Pallottines all over America to take up collections to finish the church. So there’s also an American connection here,” he said.

Leo will be the third pope to visit the parish — Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis also celebrated Mass there during their pontificates.

“The community of Ostia is really so excited, not just our parish,” parishioner Daniele Libertini said.

This article was originally published by EWTN News English.

Valentina di Donato contributed to this message.

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