Pope Leo XIV's Vision: Uniting the World in Peace and Faith
Pope Leo XIV delivered his first speech from St. Peter's Basilica's central balcony, emphasizing peace, unity, and the mission of the Catholic Church. He expressed gratitude to Pope Francis and the cardinals, and called for a synodal Church that builds bridges through dialogue, charity, and love, with Mary as a guide.
Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural address from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, emphasizing peace and unity as cardinal principles for his papacy. He extended a heartfelt greeting of peace, echoing the message of the Risen Christ and the humble yet profound voice of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
The new pontiff highlighted the importance of following Christ as the world's guiding light, calling for global unity to build bridges across diverse communities. Addressing fellow cardinals, Pope Leo XIV expressed gratitude for being chosen as the new spiritual leader, aspiring to a mission-oriented and bridge-building Church.
Pope Leo XIV also conveyed a special message to his diocese in Chiclayo, Peru, and urged the Church to remain synodal, anchored in peace and charity. He invoked the intercession of Our Lady of Pompeii, inviting the faithful to pray for peace and divine guidance in this new ecclesiastical mission.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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