Leo XIV, new pope and 'humble servant of God', visits Francis's tomb
- Pope Leo XIV, elected on May 8, 2025, as the 133rd pontiff, prayed at Pope Francis's tomb in Rome on May 10, shortly after his election.
- Leo, a largely unknown Augustinian and former U.S. Cardinal, chose his name to honor Leo XIII and signaled a commitment to social justice and continuity with Francis's priorities.
- He met with the College of Cardinals at the Vatican, praising Francis's dedication to service and announcing intentions to uphold care for the poor and dialogue with the contemporary world.
- Leo highlighted challenges from artificial intelligence and social issues linked to faith decline, urging the Church to respond as Leo XIII addressed the first Industrial Revolution.
- Leo’s inauguration mass is set for May 18 at St Peter’s Basilica, where numerous global dignitaries and thousands of pilgrims are anticipated to attend; experts observe that his leadership style might be more measured compared to Francis’s direct approach.
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Leo XIV to address faithful with St Peter's prayer
Pope Leo XIV will lead the Regina Coeli prayer from the balcony of St Peter's Basilica on Sunday, in his second official public appearance since becoming the leader of the Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV visits Pope Francis's tomb
VATICAN CITY, Holy See — Leo XIV prayed at the tomb of Pope Francis on Saturday, just two days after being elected new head of the Catholic Church and hours after vowing to humbly follow in his predecessor’s footsteps. Vatican News published a photo of the white-robed pope kneeling before Francis’s simple marble tomb at the basilica in central Rome, where the faithful are still queuing to pay their respects. The surprise visit to Santa Maria Mag…
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