Pope Leo tells cardinals they must continue 'precious legacy' of Pope Francis
- On May 10, 2025, Pope Leo XIV, formerly U.S. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, held his first meeting with cardinals at the Vatican to urge continuation of church reforms.
- He called on the cardinals to renew commitment to reforms from the 1960s Second Vatican Council that aimed to modernize the Church and increase dialogue with the world.
- Pope Leo opened the meeting to discussion, praised Pope Francis for his “precious legacy” of service, and emphasized challenges from artificial intelligence impacting human dignity and labor.
- He received over 100 votes in a short conclave held May 7–8, chose the name Leo XIV to honor Pope Leo XIII’s social justice work during the Industrial Revolution, and leads a Church of 1.4 billion members.
- The pope’s call to continue Francis’s progressive agenda signals ongoing reform but may heighten tensions with conservative voices and the U.S. Political sphere, where his stance is less clear.
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Political language is sometimes used to describe the orientations of the Vatican. When the late Pope Francis defended migrants, it was suggested that he was a “left-wing” pope. Today, people are wondering whether Pope Leo XIV will adopt a “progressive” path or, on the contrary, a philosophy on immigration different from that of Francis. To answer this question, it is helpful to look at what successive popes have said about welcoming foreigners. …
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