Pope Leo formally takes charge of Catholic Church with elaborate inaugural Mass
- Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope born in Chicago, formally took charge of the Catholic Church during an inaugural Mass on May 17, 2025, in St. Peter's Square attended by 200,000 people.
- His election on May 8 followed a 24-hour conclave held to select Pope Francis' successor after Francis died on April 21, 2025, amid a polarized global Catholic Church.
- Leo offered a message of unity and peace, emphasizing the church as a sign of communion and a missionary force that embraces the world and addresses discord, hatred, and social wounds.
- He called for the creation of a church rooted in God's love that serves as a symbol of unity, and during a Mass attended by pilgrims, leaders, and delegations including U.S. Vice President JD Vance, he prayed for the starving people of Gaza and hoped for a just peace in Ukraine.
- Leo’s traditional Augustinian style and return to formal papal vestments pleased conservative Catholics, and his call for unity signals a papacy focused on healing divisions within the 1.4 billion-member church.
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