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A New Voice for Peace: Leo XIV's First Sunday Blessing
Vatican CitySunday, May 11, 2025
The crowd was electric, filled with marching bands and pilgrims from all over the world. People had been waiting for hours, eager to see the new pope. Angela Gentile, who had arrived three hours early, was thrilled to see Leo XIV on the central balcony. She trusted that the Holy Spirit had guided the cardinals’ choice. More than 50 pilgrims from Houston, Texas, were also present, waving American flags and showing their pride. The Rev. Dominic Nguyen, who led the Vietnamese American group, hoped that Leo XIV would be happy to see the diversity of the crowd, representing the universality of the church.
Leo XIV’s background as a missionary in Peru added another layer to his story. He had spent most of his priestly life in Peru, and he recalled this experience in his first speech. Bertha Santander, a Peruvian woman living in Italy, was overjoyed to see her countryman become pope. She had been waiting for hours to unfurl her Peruvian flag and celebrate the historic moment.
Leo XIV’s first week as pope was packed with events. He celebrated a private Mass near the tomb of St. Peter, the traditional burial place of the first pope. He also prayed before the tomb of Francis, his predecessor. Born in Chicago, Leo XIV was elected the 267th pope following Francis’ death. He had a busy week ahead, with audiences and his formal installation Mass coming up.
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