By Fr. OKHUELEIGBE OSEMHANTIE AMOS
In a moment of historic solemnity and global jubilation, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69 years old, from the United States of America, has been elected as the 267th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. Emerging from the conclave held in the Sistine Chapel, he has taken the papal name Pope Leo XIV, succeeding Pope Francis and becoming the spiritual leader of over 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide.
As white smoke ascended from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel at 5:08 PM, throngs gathered in St. Peter’s Square erupted in jubilant applause—waving banners, praying rosaries, and chanting “Viva il Papa!” Moments later, the Cardinal Protodeacon, Dominique Mamberti, stepped onto the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and proclaimed the historic words: “Habemus Papam!”
Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, Cardinal Prevost is an Augustinian friar who served as Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops prior to his election. A canon lawyer and seasoned pastor, he previously ministered extensively in Peru and served as Prior General of the Order of St. Augustine. Known for his pastoral depth, administrative acumen, and commitment to missionary discipleship, he was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2023.
His election arrives at a time when the Church must navigate the waters of ecclesial reform, clerical credibility, global migration, and the moral challenges of secular modernity. Observers suggest that Pope Leo XIV may walk a balanced path, anchoring doctrinal fidelity while encouraging ecclesial renewal and synodality.
Clad in the traditional white papal attire and greeted by a sea of pilgrims, Pope Leo XIV gave his first Urbi et Orbi blessing and addressed the faithful with fatherly warmth:
From the hills of Peru to the chapels of Africa, from Holy Cross Cathedral in Benin City to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, the Church universal rejoiced—with bells, hymns, Eucharistic adoration, and thanksgiving Masses.
Pope Leo XIV is the first Augustinian Pope in centuries and the first Pope from the United States. His election symbolizes a continued shift toward the global reality of Catholicism, recognizing the contributions of missionary and religious orders to the Church’s life and governance.
As the bells of St. Peter’s echo across the Eternal City and millions raise their hearts in prayer, Pope Leo XIV begins his Petrine ministry—bearing the keys of the Kingdom into a new chapter, where timeless truth meets the urgent call of the present.
•Fr. Okhueleigbe Osemhantie Amos, PhD, is of the Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA), Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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