Newly elected Pope Leo XIV is making headlines on his maiden overseas mission—an emotional tour of India. His tour kicked off in Kerala’s spiritual city of Aluva, where he conducted a serious Mass that attracted thousands of devotees from all over the state. The ceremony was a moment of history, as natives greeted the Pope with a colorful display of cultures and prayers in unity.
Coming from Kerala, Pope Leo XIV also journeyed to Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, visiting a Catholic school where he greeted warmly teachers and students alike. Speaking with students, Pope Leo XIV referred to the necessity of humility, service, and mutual respect among cultures, inspiring Indian youngsters to adopt ways of living kindness and honesty. His visit became indelible on the emotional as well as spiritual life of the people.
The Pope’s travel schedule also covers interfaith interactions and encounters with local clergy, further cementing the Vatican and India’s Christian community. His message of unity cuts across religion, as leaders from many faiths praising his efforts in bringing peace and solidarity to a multicultural nation.
This Indian leg in Pope Leo XIV’s mission embodies his vision of the Church global—a vision underpinned by grassroots connectivity, education, and outreach. From South India as he travels there, his teachings and actions remain a source of hope amidst divisiveness and ambiguity.