In all corners and ends of the Vatican, the joy of the choice of the prevost of Robert Francis is noticeable as the new head of the Catholic Church. This Sunday, Leo XIV will be shown to the public again at St. Peter’s Square. A “crown” local inspection in Rome.
How does the new pope tick? Robert Francis Prevost Saturday morning gave an answer to this question when he spoke with Cardinal College: in the center of his program he places social justice, technological responsibility and the Catholic Church, which should donate hope in a world. In terms of content, Leo XIV changes in Francis’s footsteps when he calls for the continuation of the path from synodality to missionary reversal and loving people to be abolished for the sequel.
The new Pontifex is concerned with the increasing challenges of digitization. Marien prayer for many tens of thousands of believers, Sunday, the 69-year-old will present himself to the general public for the second time and talk about the central loggia of St. Peter’Sedome from Marien’s traditional prayer.
Tens of thousands of believers are expected on St. Peter’s Square to encourage the “Dad Americano” – the American Pope. The joy of the new Pontifex is noticeable in all corners and ends of the Vatican – and also the great relief that a conservative hardliner will not control the ship in the coming years, but a liberal, modern thinking spiritually relatively younger age.
“Gift for humanity”
“He is a great gift for humanity,” says Salvatore Costanzo, archbishop of the old Catholic apostolic mission church in Italy, grateful for the fast direction in the conclave. Above all, he makes an impression that prevost advertises repeatedly, campaigning for freedom and dignity. Given the war in Ukraine that has been going on for years, a clear message.
The many pilgrims arriving in the Vatican city pray for the “smiling lion” and a successful pontificate. Of course the big son from Chicago is particularly proud in America. While a violinist seren, Mexican Joy Dances carried out: Welcome, Pope Leo XIV.
Source: Krone

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