Filipino Cardinals Reflect on Conclave and the Election of Pope Leo XIV - Asian Journal News
- During the inauguration ceremony at St. Peter’s Square on May 18, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle will place the Ring of the Fisherman on Pope Leo XIV, symbolizing his role as the 267th successor of St. Peter.
- Pope Leo XIV was elected swiftly on May 8 after just four voting rounds in the conclave and is the first American-born pontiff in the Church's 2,000-year history.
- The inauguration Mass will officially consecrate Pope Leo XIV as the 267th pontiff, drawing an estimated 200,000 pilgrims, during which he will be bestowed the pallium, a symbol of his pastoral leadership.
- Cardinal Tagle described Pope Leo XIV as 'very human, very humble, but very discerning' and is expected to say a traditional prayer while bestowing the Ring, symbolizing apostolic succession.
- Filipino cardinals expressed optimism for renewed evangelization under Pope Leo XIV, with Tagle continuing in his Vatican role pending reappointment during this normal Curial transition.
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The Vatican Reveals How the Ring of the Fisherman Will Be Worn by Pope Leo XIV During His Pontificate
One day before the pontificate of Leo XIV officially begins with a Mass in St.Peter's Square of the Vatican, the Holy See has revealed what the Ring of the Fisherman will be like, one of the traditional religious symbols of the pontifical power that will be given to the Pope this Sunday and that will carry throughout his term.The Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff has been in charge of disseminating images of this ring, in …
Filipino Cardinals Reflect on Conclave and the Election of Pope Leo XIV - Asian Journal News
Left to right: Archbishop of Manila Jose Cardinal Advincula, Pro-Prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Evangelization Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio Cardinal David ROME — Following the election of Pope Leo XIV—the first American-born pontiff—the three Filipino cardinal-electors, Luis Antonio Tagle, Pablo Virgilio David, and Jose Advincula, shared their reflections on the conclave and the future…
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