Pope Leo XIV holds first Mass

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  • Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, celebrated his first Mass as pope at the Sistine Chapel after being elected on May 8, 2025.
  • As the first American pope, his election has sparked global celebration, particularly in the U.S. and Peru, where he previously served.
  • His inaugural homily emphasized themes of unity, service, and social justice, continuing the legacy of Pope Francis.

[WORLD] Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, celebrated his inaugural Mass as the 267th leader of the Roman Catholic Church today, May 9, 2025, at the Sistine Chapel. This historic occasion marks the beginning of his papacy, following his election on May 8, 2025, as the first American pope in the Church's history. The Mass was broadcast live, allowing millions of Catholics worldwide to witness the event and join in the celebration.

Background on Pope Leo XIV

Born in Chicago in 1955, Robert Prevost dedicated much of his life to religious service, particularly in Peru, where he served as a missionary and later as Bishop of Chiclayo. He was elevated to cardinal in 2023 and appointed as Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops and President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. His election as pope was seen as a continuation of the inclusive and reformist legacy of his predecessor, Pope Francis. The choice of the papal name Leo XIV is a nod to Pope Leo XIII, known for his advocacy for workers' rights and social justice.

The Inaugural Mass

The Mass, held in the Sistine Chapel, was attended by cardinals, Vatican officials, and invited guests. Pope Leo XIV delivered his homily in Italian and Spanish, emphasizing themes of peace, unity, and dialogue. He also referenced his missionary work in Peru, highlighting the importance of service to the marginalized. The ceremony included traditional elements, such as the chanting of "Tu Es Petrus" by the Sistine Chapel Choir and the playing of the Papal Anthem.

Global Reactions

The election of Pope Leo XIV has garnered widespread attention and praise. In the United States, President Biden and former President Trump both extended congratulations, acknowledging the significance of having an American pope. In Peru, where Pope Leo XIV served for many years, his election is seen as a moment of national pride. Catholics around the world have expressed hope that his leadership will continue the Church's focus on social justice and inclusivity.

Looking Ahead

As Pope Leo XIV embarks on his papacy, he is expected to continue the work of his predecessor, Pope Francis, in promoting dialogue, social justice, and inclusivity within the Church. His upcoming activities include delivering his first Sunday blessing and potentially traveling to Turkey for the anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea.

The celebration of Pope Leo XIV's first Mass as pontiff marks a significant moment in the history of the Catholic Church. His election and subsequent Mass reflect a commitment to unity, service, and social justice, values that resonate with Catholics worldwide. As his papacy unfolds, many will be watching closely to see how he navigates the challenges and opportunities facing the Church in the 21st century.


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