
In a historic and groundbreaking decision, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of the United States has been elected the 267th pope, marking the first time an American has assumed the role. Prevost, originally from Chicago, will be known as Pope Leo XIV. He emerged as the new pontiff after white smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel on the second day of the conclave, signaling that the cardinals had made their choice.
At age 69, Pope Leo XIV brings a wealth of global experience to the papacy. He spent much of his career as a missionary in South America, working for a decade in Trujillo, Peru, and later serving as bishop of Chiclayo from 2014 to 2023. His missionary mindset remains central to his vision for the Church. In a previous interview with Vatican News, he stated, “I still consider myself a missionary. My vocation, like that of every Christian, is to be a missionary, to proclaim the Gospel wherever one is.”
Pope Leo XIV’s journey to the papacy reflects his deep commitment to faith and service. Most recently, he led the Vatican office responsible for bishop appointments, a position of significant influence that aligns with his commitment to continuing the reform-minded approach of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
The conclave, which began after the death of Pope Francis on April 21, included 133 voting cardinals. Following tradition, the cardinals were sequestered within the Vatican, voting in secrecy until a consensus was reached. To become the next pope, a candidate needed two-thirds of the votes. The conclave concluded after just two days, similar to the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis.
Pope Leo XIV’s selection marks the beginning of a new chapter for the global Catholic community, which numbers approximately 1.4 billion believers. As the first American pope, his leadership is expected to build on the reforms initiated by Pope Francis, emphasizing pastoral care, inclusivity, and global outreach.
Though born and raised in Chicago, Pope Leo XIV has strong ties to South America. His extensive missionary work in Peru shaped his pastoral approach, and he holds dual citizenship as both an American and a Peruvian. This unique background allows him to bridge cultures and foster unity within the Church.
His election reflects the evolving dynamics within the Vatican, emphasizing a global perspective that aligns with the Church’s mission to reach diverse communities. His focus on missionary work and grassroots leadership makes him a natural choice to lead the Church into the future.
Pope Leo XIV is expected to address the faithful from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, greeting the world as the new leader of the Catholic Church. His papal name, Leo XIV, draws inspiration from a legacy of strong leadership, signifying a commitment to both tradition and progress.
The global Catholic community now looks to Pope Leo XIV with hope and anticipation, praying for his wisdom, guidance, and strength as he steps into his sacred role. As he embraces this new journey, his words remind believers of the core mission: “to proclaim the Gospel wherever one is.”
As Pope Leo XIV takes the helm, Catholics around the world remain united in prayer, eager to see how his leadership will shape the future of the Church and inspire believers worldwide.