On May 8, 2025, the Catholic Church made history by electing Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the 267th pope, marking the first time an American has ascended to the papacy. Prevost, a 69-year-old native of Chicago, chose the name Pope Leo XIV. His election was announced after white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel, signaling a successful conclusion to the conclave attended by 133 cardinals over two days.
A Life of Service and Global Experience
Before his election, Pope Leo XIV had a distinguished career within the Church. He spent over two decades in Peru as a missionary and later as a bishop, earning Peruvian citizenship in 2015. His work focused on social justice and outreach to marginalized communities. In 2023, he was appointed to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Bishops, reflecting his growing influence within the Church hierarchy.
First Words and Vision
Appearing on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo XIV greeted the crowd with, “Peace be with all of you!” In his inaugural homily, delivered in Italian, he emphasized the importance of missionary outreach, faith integrity, and social justice. He acknowledged the challenges Christians face in a world often hostile to their beliefs and called for unity and compassion within the Church.
Global Reactions
The election of Pope Leo XIV elicited reactions from leaders worldwide. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his congratulations, highlighting the significance of an American pope. French President Emmanuel Macron described the event as a historic moment for the Catholic Church. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and other global leaders also extended their well-wishes, emphasizing hopes for unity and peace under the new pontiff’s leadership.
Upcoming Enthronement
The Vatican has announced that Pope Leo XIV’s formal enthronement Mass will take place on Sunday, May 18, 2025, in St. Peter’s Square. This ceremony will officially commence his papacy and is expected to draw attendees from around the world.