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Thursday 8 May 2025 22:05

Pope Leo XIV: Robert Prevost elected first US pontiff

Cardinal Prevost, who succeeds FrancisĀ as the first pope from the US, takes the name Leo XIV.US Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday evening, taking the name Pope Leo XIV.Ā  Prevost, 69, is the first pope from the United States however heĀ has spent most of his ministry as a missionary in Peru, becoming a Peruvian citizen in 2015. Ā  He succeedsĀ Pope Francis, whoĀ died last monthĀ aged 88, to become the 267th pope and leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics. Ā  PrevostĀ is the first Augustinian pope, serving twice as prior general of the religious order, and he became a cardinal in 2023. Ā  That same yearĀ Pope Francis appointed himĀ prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, the Vatican department that oversees the selection of bishops around the world.Ā  Ā  Originally from Chicago, Prevost hasĀ kept a low profile with the media however through his work in Rome he is known to many of his fellow cardinals. Habemus Papam! The moment that Cardinal Robert Prevost is announced as Pope Leo XIV. pic.twitter.com/RKgcdJIeQH — Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome) May 8, 2025 News of his election as pontiff was announced from the balcony over St Peter's Square by theĀ Cardinal Proto-Deacon Dominique Mamberti who uttered the words "Habemus papam" (Latin for "We have a pope"). The newly-elected Pope Leo XVIĀ then appeared on the balcony where he imparted his firstĀ Urbi et OrbiĀ (To the city and the world) blessing and saidĀ "Peace be with you all". News that a pope had been elected was first signalled around an hour earlier by white smoke that billowed out from a chimney over the Sistine Chapel where the papal conclave was held. The 133 cardinal-electors, who had been in isolation since the secretive election process began on Wednesday afternoon, elected Prevost on the fourthĀ ballot. In order to secure the two-thirds majority required,Ā PrevostĀ will have received at least 89 votes. He will then have been asked by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Battista Re, whether he was willing to accept the role of supreme pontiff and what name he would like to be known as pope. After this, he will have been taken to the so-called Room of Tears to don the white papal vestments before making his first appearance as pope. Photo credit: Vatican Media.

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US Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday evening, taking the name Pope Leo XIV.
Ā 
Prevost, 69, is the first pope from the United States however heĀ has spent most of his ministry as a missionary in Peru, becoming a Peruvian citizen in 2015.
Ā 
He succeedsĀ Pope Francis, who
Ā died last month
Ā aged 88, to become the 267th pope and leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.
Ā 
PrevostĀ is the first Augustinian pope, serving twice as prior general of the religious order, and he became a cardinal in 2023.
Ā 
That same yearĀ Pope Francis appointed himĀ prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, the Vatican department that oversees the selection of bishops around the world.Ā 
Ā 
Originally from Chicago, Prevost hasĀ kept a low profile with the media however through his work in Rome he is known to many of his fellow cardinals.
Habemus Papam! The moment that Cardinal Robert Prevost is announced as Pope Leo XIV.
pic.twitter.com/RKgcdJIeQH
— Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome)
May 8, 2025
News of his election as pontiff was announced from the balcony over St Peter's Square by theĀ Cardinal Proto-Deacon Dominique Mamberti who uttered the words "Habemus papam" (Latin for "We have a pope"). The newly-elected Pope Leo XVIĀ then appeared on the balcony where he imparted his firstĀ Urbi et OrbiĀ (To the city and the world) blessing and saidĀ "Peace be with you all". News that a pope had been elected was first signalled around an hour earlier
by white smoke
that billowed out from a chimney over the Sistine Chapel where the
papal conclave
was held. The 133 cardinal-electors, who had been in isolation since the secretive election process began on Wednesday afternoon, elected Prevost on the fourthĀ ballot. In order to secure the two-thirds majority required,Ā PrevostĀ will have received at least 89 votes. He will then have been asked by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Battista Re, whether he was willing to accept the role of supreme pontiff and what name he would like to be known as pope. After this, he will have been taken to the so-called Room of Tears to don the white papal vestments before making his first appearance as pope.
Photo credit: Vatican Media.
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