Clergy and parishioners gather in the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist to celebrate the historic election of Pope Leo XIV.
Savannah, GA, celebrated the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pope, during a special mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Attended by clergy and dignitaries, Bishop Steven D. Parkes emphasized the importance of the papacy in his address. Pope Leo XIV, previously Cardinal Robert Prevost, is seen as a ‘silent reformer’ who aims to build upon the legacy of Pope Francis. As anticipation builds for the installation mass on May 18th, the local Catholic community looks forward to the future of the Church under his leadership.
Savannah, GA – The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist was filled with clergy, parishioners, and dignitaries for a special mass celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pope in history. Elected on a Thursday by 133 cardinals from around the world, Pope Leo XIV’s historic appointment marks a significant moment for the Catholic Church and American Catholics.
During the mass, Bishop Steven D. Parkes highlighted the importance of the papacy, referring to the pope as a vicar of Christ and emphasizing their role as instruments of the Lord. The celebration was both a spiritual and cultural moment as the Catholic community in Savannah gathered to reflect on the new pope’s anticipated leadership.
Pope Leo XIV, previously Cardinal Robert Prevost, will appear for the second time on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday. The installation mass for the new pope is scheduled for May 18th. Cardinal Prevost was elected by cardinals, the majority of whom were appointed by the late Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday at the age of 88 after suffering from a stroke and irreversible heart failure.
Many view Pope Leo XIV as a silent reformer poised to continue the significant work initiated by Pope Francis, who was known as the “People’s Pope” for his strong advocacy for marginalized communities and the poor. In his first public address, Pope Leo XIV reached out to the global congregation by speaking in Italian and partially in Spanish, emphasizing unity and the importance of building bridges within the church community.
The election of the new pope was not without its moments of controversy. A mistake made by a Fox News anchor, who inaccurately referred to Pope Leo XIV as “Louis the 14th” during the announcement, caught headlines amid the normally solemn environment surrounding a papal election. This light-hearted blunder, however, did not overshadow the significance of the event.
Prior to his elevation to the papacy, Cardinal Prevost served as the Bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, and held notable positions such as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops and the President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America. Throughout his career, he gained recognition for his advocacy, which extended to discussions on contemporary political issues. His notable presence on social media has included commentary on topics such as U.S. immigration policies.
The mass in Savannah serves not only as a moment of celebration but as a reminder of the rich tapestry of the Catholic Church, which continues to evolve under new leadership. The congregation expressed hope for Pope Leo XIV’s vision for the future of the church, resonating with his inaugural message calling for individuals to assist one another in fostering understanding and unity.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming installation mass and the further articulation of Pope Leo XIV’s plans for his papacy, supporters are eager to see how he will address both the challenges and opportunities facing the Church today. The clergy and followers alike are optimistic about what his leadership may signal for the future of Catholicism in America and beyond.
The election of Pope Leo XIV is a landmark moment not only for U.S. Catholics but also for the Catholic Church as it prepares for a new chapter in its global mission while honoring the legacy of Pope Francis and his dedication to social justice and community outreach.
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