Pope Leo XIV celebrated his inaugural Mass as pontiff in the grand Sistine Chapel, opening a new era for the Catholic Church. At the solemn homily, the new pope underlined the ideals of unity, humility, and service, exhorting the faithful to bring peace and compassion to a broken world.
The Roman Catholic Church’s 267th pope, Leo XIV is highly acclaimed for his pastoral ministry and theological acumen, having served in Peru for more than 20 years where he was heavily involved with the grassroots communities. His strong commitment to grassroots ministry has endeared him to the worldwide Catholic community and made him a likable and accessible personality.
Made a cardinal in 2023, Leo XIV was characterized by his unobtrusive leadership and skill at bridging conflicts within the Church. His choice is interpreted as a pledge of inclusivity and renewed emphasis on the mission of the Church to serve the poor and the oppressed.
The historic Mass, which was presided over by senior Vatican officials and streamed live to millions globally, signals the tone of Pope Leo XIV’s papacy—a mix of tradition, humility, and forward-thinking engagement. His initial public statement as pope has already ignited hope and optimism across the world’s Catholics.