Cardinal Prevost Elected Pope as Leo XIV

Source: FSSPX News

Pope Leo XIV at the Loggia

It was an election that appears to have been as quick as that of his predecessor, if not quicker, since Francis was elected in the fifth round in two days. It took two days and four rounds to elect the 267th Pope in history, and the first American Pope.

At 6:08 p.m., white smoke rose above the roof of the Sistine Chapel, announcing to the crowd gathered in St. Peter's Square that the Church had a new Pope. But it wasn't until 7:12 p.m. that Cardinal Dominique Mamberti appeared on the Loggia and proclaimed the expected formula: "Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum: Habemus papam" (I announce to you a great joy, we have a (new) pope), Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who took the name Leo XIV.

The new Roman Pontiff then stepped forward to pronounce his first Urbi et Orbi blessing. He began with a short speech marked by concern for peace and a desire to build bridges. He also expressed his desire to promote a synodal Church.

Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, he is 69 years old and an American citizen. He entered the Order of Saint Augustine and made his perpetual profession in 1981. He was ordained a priest on June 19, 1982. He served as Prior General of the Augustinians from 2001 to 2013. He was appointed Bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, in 2014, a position he would hold until 2023. Since January 30, 2023, he has been Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. On September 30, 2023, he was created Cardinal Deacon with the title Santa Monica, before being elevated to the title of Cardinal Bishop of Albano on February 6, 2025.

The question that arises, beyond the emotion of the moment is, "What will be the future of the Church in the Pontificate that is just beginning?" In 2013, only a small number of clergymen and Vaticanists who knew Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio from Argentina expressed any serious apprehension about his election. They were not wrong.

Thanks to the website "Cardinium Collegii recensio," it is possible to find out what each cardinal has said or written on sensitive issues such as the ordination of women to the diaconate, the blessing of same-sex couples, the option of priestly celibacy, the restriction of the traditional Mass, the agreement between China and the Vatican, and the promotion of a synodal Church.

Regarding the new Pope, he declared that "the clericalization of women" would not solve the problems of the Catholic Church. He insisted, stating that "the apostolic tradition is something that has been very clearly stated, especially when we are talking about the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood."

However, he pointed out that Pope Francis recently appointed Sister Simona Brambilla Prefect of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. He commented: "I think it will continue to be recognized that women can contribute a great deal to the life of the Church at various levels."

Regarding the blessing of same-sex couples, he expressed himself ambiguously. However, he appears to be a fervent supporter of the synodal Church. As reported above, he expressed his support for this idea from the loggia.

Finally, according to the same site, "he would be very close to Francis's vision regarding the environment, helping the poor and migrants, and meeting people where they are." Moreover, the choice of the name "Leo," still unheard of in the period opened by John XXIII, could be intended to recall Leo XIII's concern for social issues.

But ultimately, more about this new Pope will be discovered when he is at work, beginning with the appointments to head the various Roman dicasteries. And at a time when Leo XIV is ascending to the seat of Peter, it is important to pray for the new Sovereign Pontiff.