Pope Leo XIV Begins Papacy with Inaugural Mass Calling for Unity, Peace, and Justice

Pope Leo XIV Begins Papacy with Inaugural Mass Calling for Unity, Peace, and Justice
The first American pope in the history of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV Begins Papacy with Inaugural Mass Calling for Unity, Peace, and Justice. Pope Leo XIV, officially began his papacy on Sunday with a deeply symbolic and moving inauguration Mass in St. Peter’s Square. The 69-year-old Chicago-born pontiff, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, delivered a homily that resonated with over 200,000 gathered pilgrims, clergy, and world leaders, calling for a “united church” and a global effort for reconciliation and justice.
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Robert Francis Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV: First American Pope in Catholic Church History

Robert Francis Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV: First American Pope in Catholic Church History
A transformative moment for the Catholic Church as Robert Francis Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV: First American Pope in Catholic Church History. The Chicago-born cardinal brings global experience, reformist vision, and pastoral compassion to the papacy.
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