“Peace be with you.”
With these words, Pope Leo XIV greeted the world from the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica, marking a historic moment as the first American to ascend to the papacy.
The Making of a Pope
Born Robert Francis Prevost on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, Pope Leo XIV’s journey to the papacy was shaped by a life of service and humility. After joining the Augustinian order, he spent over a decade as a missionary in Peru, eventually becoming the Archbishop of Chiclayo. His leadership extended to the Vatican, where he served as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, overseeing the appointment of bishops worldwide .

Fluent in multiple languages and holding dual American and Peruvian citizenship, Pope Leo XIV embodies a blend of cultures and perspectives. His election reflects a Church increasingly embracing global diversity.
A Name with Legacy
Choosing the name Leo XIV, the new pope aligns himself with a legacy of strong leadership and doctrinal clarity. The last pope to bear the name, Leo XIII, served from 1878 to 1903 and was known for his intellectual contributions and social teachings .
By adopting this name, Pope Leo XIV signals a commitment to guiding the Church through contemporary challenges with wisdom and compassion.
A Vision for Unity
In his inaugural address, Pope Leo XIV emphasized peace, dialogue, and unity. He spoke in Italian and Spanish, reflecting his multicultural background, and called for a Church that walks together in faith and service .
His election comes at a time when the Catholic Church faces internal divisions and external challenges. Observers hope that his experience and inclusive approach will foster healing and progress within the global Catholic community.
As the white smoke dissipates over the Vatican, the world watches with anticipation, hopeful that Pope Leo XIV’s leadership will usher in a new era of unity and renewal for the Catholic Church.