1. White Smoke, New Hope
On May 8, 2025, white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel, signaling a new pope had been chosen. After two days of secret voting, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re proclaimed: “Habemus Papam!”—“We have a Pope!” The world learned that Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago had become Pope Leo XIV, the first American to hold the role.
2. A Legacy Continues
Pope Francis passed away on April 21 after a stroke, ending a 12-year pontificate known for justice, ecology, and care for the marginalized. A nine-day mourning period followed, drawing thousands to St. Peter’s Basilica.
3. The Man Behind the Name
Pope Leo XIV, a former Augustinian leader and bishop in Peru, focused on education, healthcare, and the poor. His name nods to St. Leo the Great and Leo XIII, signaling courage and social justice.
4. Reactions and Road Ahead
Donald Trump posted: “What a Great Honor for our Country.” Media, world leaders, and the faithful praised the historic choice. Pope Leo XIV’s early priorities include climate action, synodal governance, and outreach to youth.