American Cardinal Prevost Elected First US Pope Leo XIV
American Cardinal Prevost Elected First US Pope Leo XIV

American Cardinal Prevost Elected First US Pope Leo XIV

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Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, born in Chicago, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pope in history. His election surprised many Americans present in Rome and across the United States, where reactions ranged from shock to joy, with some expressing emotional responses to his first public appearances. Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Mass in the Sistine Chapel, addressing cardinals in English for the first time and signaling continuity with the social justice priorities of his predecessor, Pope Francis. Despite living much of his life in Europe and South America, particularly serving in Peru, he is seen as a global-minded leader ready to guide the Catholic Church. The conclave that elected him was notably swift, suggesting strong unity among the cardinals. Leaders and faithful in various U.S. dioceses described the moment as historic and spiritually significant, emphasizing his role as a unifying figure and a man dedicated to peace and missionary work.

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