Historic Election at the Vatican
In a monumental moment for the Catholic Church, American cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. He is the first American in history to assume the papacy.
First Words as Pope
From the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo XIV delivered a heartfelt address calling for global unity, interfaith dialogue, and compassion. “Let us walk together, Catholics, Christians, and all people of good will,” he proclaimed to thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square.
Background on Robert Prevost
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Prevost has served as a bishop and Vatican administrator with a reputation for humility and inclusivity. His election signals a shift toward a more diverse and globally minded church leadership.
Global Reactions
World leaders and religious figures have expressed congratulations, with many noting the symbolic importance of an American pope during a time of international division and spiritual searching.