Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural homily, calling for unity and love among the faithful. With 200,000 supporters in attendance, he emphasized healing wounds caused by discord and violence, urging Catholics to embrace a missionary spirit.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, pledges to foster unity and peace within the Catholic Church during his inaugural Mass attended by dignitaries and pilgrims alike.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, will lead his inaugural mass on Sunday at St. Peter's Basilica. Expect a grand ceremony with significant symbols like the Fisherman's Ring and Pallium!
An estimated 250,000 pilgrims and numerous world leaders will gather in St. Peter's Square for the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV, marking a historic moment in the Catholic Church. The new pope, Robert Prevost, faces scrutiny for his past comments on immigration and politics.
In a surprising turn of events, Robert Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV. As the first U.S. pope, he calls on cardinals to embrace humility in his inaugural Mass, sparking debates on his leadership style and potential impact.
In his inaugural mass, newly elected Pope Leo XIV urges the Catholic Church to combat dwindling faith and calls for a missionary approach to unite believers. His remarks come as a response to societal shifts away from religion.