Pope Leo XIV commenced his pontificate with a grand mass in St. Peter’s Square, where he received the Palio and the Fisherman’s Ring—symbols
of papal authority and the mission to be a “fisher of men.” His leadership begins with widespread anticipation, as many hope he will continue
the inclusive, youth-oriented vision of his predecessor, Pope Francis. As the second Pope from the American continent, Leo XIV has drawn global attention.
Though born in Chicago, he expressed a deep connection to Latin America, delivering a message in Spanish and thanking the people of Chiclayo,
Peru—a community where he lived and served for years. His relationship with Peru began in 1985 and has shaped much of his ministry. Recently,
he reflected on his time there, hinting that his path to the Vatican had been sensed decades ago.
Whether through faith or foresight, Pope Leo XIV’s journey seems to have long been unfolding