Again are hundreds of thousands of pilgrims along the streets of Rome. Pope Leo XIV will be officially introduced in his office on Sunday. The 69 -year -old Pontifex from the US waved people with a smile and blessed them on St. Peter’s Square. Believers from the United States waved with their flag of the state.
The “Papamobile” drove past the Via della Conciliazione, the axis that leads to the Vatican, and the same route back to St. Peter’s base. The vehicle was occasionally held, the pope blessed some children. “Viva il dad!” (“Long live the pope”) The believers who tried to take photos of the pope in the white vehicle with their smartphones.
Strict safety measures
The new Pope Leo XIV will be officially introduced in his office on Sunday as part of a solemn mass. 200 delegations from different countries have gathered on St. Peter’s Square since the early Sunday. In the summer weather, a total of around 250,000 people are expected at the fair. Italian civil protection and the security forces closed the area around the Vatican far. Anti-terrorist troops were used to protect the many state guests. The new Pontifex is presented on the stock exchange with the insignia of papal force, the fish ring and the Petrinian pallium, a white wolstole.
Stocker: “will show the power as a bridge builder”
Chancellor Christian Stocker leads the delegation of Austria. He believes that great expectations are connected to the pontificate of the new Pope Leo XIV. “It will be exciting to see what accents the new pope will put on those of his predecessor Francis,” Stocker emphasized with Austrian journalists after his arrival in Rome on Saturday evening.
“We saw from his first speeches that peace, justice and dealing with artificial intelligence are very special,” said Stocker, who had participated in the funeral ceremony for the late Pope Francis on 27 April. The federal Chancellor was convinced that the new pope would soon demonstrate the skills as a “bridge builder” that is attributed to him. “The pope has already shown that he can combine different cultures,” said Stocker.
Source: Krone

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