Historic Election: America's First Pope - Cardinal Robert Prevost
Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the first American pope, taking the name Leo XIV. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi congratulated him, expressing hopes for leadership imbued with peace and compassion. This historic election marks a significant moment for the global Catholic community.
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In a groundbreaking event for the Catholic Church, Cardinal Robert Prevost has made history as the first American to be elected pope, taking the papal name Leo XIV. His election was announced on Thursday, eliciting global applause, notably from Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi offered his congratulations via a social media post on X, wishing Cardinal Prevost's leadership would inspire peace, compassion, and dedicated service to humanity. He extended his best wishes to the Catholic community worldwide on this momentous occasion.
Cardinal Prevost, aged 69, previously served as a missionary in Peru and held the influential position of head of the Vatican's office of bishops. His election is seen as a beacon of hope and a harbinger of positive change within the Church.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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