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Pope Leo XIV's Inauguration Mass Begins in St Peter's Square

  • Pope Leo XIV, the 69-year-old first American pontiff, held his inauguration Mass on May 18, 2025, at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
  • He was elected on May 8 after a conclave vote lasting less than 24 hours, succeeding the late Pope Francis amid ongoing Church challenges.
  • The ceremony featured traditional rites, including a farewell tour in the popemobile, visits to Saint Peter's tomb, and receiving pontifical emblems like the fisherman's ring.
  • Leo XIV emphasized peace, social justice, and Catholic teachings on family and the unborn while addressing about 200,000 attendees, stating, "It is the hour of love."
  • The Mass formally began Leo XIV's papacy and sparked enthusiasm, especially in the U.S., with dignitaries including Vice President JD Vance attending the event.
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livenowfox.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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