Robert Prevost becomes first American Pope; takes the name Leo XIV

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Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States has been elected as the new pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. This marks the first time in the Church’s two-thousand-year history that an American has ascended to the papacy.

The decision came after white smoke billowed above the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the College of Cardinals had reached a consensus on the second day of the conclave. The 133 voting cardinals, sequestered inside the Vatican, cast their ballots, with any candidate needing two-thirds of the vote to secure the position.

At 69 years old, Pope Leo XIV hails from Chicago, Illinois, and brings a wealth of global experience to his new role. He spent much of his career as a missionary in South America, serving as a bishop in Peru, where he holds dual U.S.-Peruvian citizenship. Most recently, he led the Dicastery for Bishops, a powerful Vatican office responsible for appointing bishops worldwide.

Observers expect Pope Leo XIV to build on Pope Francis’ reforms, continuing efforts to engage with marginalized communities and modernize the Church’s approach to social issues. While he is considered a centrist, his leadership style reflects a pragmatic approach aimed at bridging ideological divides within the Church.

Pope Leo XIV’s election signals a new chapter for the Catholic Church—one that embraces its global reach while maintaining its deep-rooted traditions.

Pope Leo XIV makes his first appearance.

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2 Comments

  1. Clear the Air
    May 8, 2025

    Maybe instead of Pope Leo XIV, he should have been named Pope Donald I.

  2. Ibo France
    May 8, 2025

    This news is scoring up all the oxygen in the news rooms across the world. What significance does the election of a new pope have on our deprived lives? Nothing!

    The hunger continues; the poor remains dispossessed; corruption by government officials goes on unabated; wars and conflicts have been spreading like wild fires on a dry, windy day. The world is troubled and spiraling out of control and the election of a new pope does nothing to bring renewed hope or relief.

    We need direct divine intervention!

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