At the moment it is not announced when the starting mass of the pontificate will be, where the presence of delegations from all over the world is expected.
The first acts on the agenda of the new Pope will be the mass with the cardinals in the Sistine Chapel at 11:00 local time and in which he can give a vision of his church and Send a message to the sloping.
On Sunday at 12:00 the Regina Coeli will pray, the Mariana prayer that is recited during the Pascual Time, which goes from Easter Sunday to Pentecost and that the prayer of the Angelus will replace and will do this from the central ball of the Facade of the Basilica of San PedroFrom where the world was announced as Leo XIV.
While, as Francisco already did, on 12 May will hold an audience with all representatives of the media in the class Pablo VI.
The Vatican spokesperson wanted to emphasize that the election of Leo XIV is a reference to the modern social doctrine of the church, which started with ‘Rerum Novarum’, the encyclical of Pope Pecci, of Leo XIII.
Just as he added: “It is also clearly a non -willing reference to working men and women in an era of artificial intelligence.”
At the moment it has not been announced when the Pontificate Start MassWhere the presence of delegations from all over the world is expected.
The first escape of the new Pope Leo XIV was to the house where he lived in the Palace of the Holy Office last night, a few meters from the Vatican entrance, to greet some employees and neighbors, to make selfies with them and even sign a book for a girl.
“I still have to improve the company,” joked the first American Pope Robert Francis Prevost, who will be 70 in September, when a girl gave him a book to be signed as Léon XIV in the courtyard of the Holy Office, seen in a video posted on social networks by those present.
Leo XIV stepped out of a dark car and greeted everyone who swung around him, including a few Mexicans, from Guadalajara, and then taught everyone a blessing.
In the afternoon of Thursday, the new pope also ate with the cardinals in the Santa Marta house, where they lived in these two days that a short conclave took that was resolved in just four votes.
Source: EITB

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