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New Pope Leo makes first public appearance to jubilant scenes in Rome

08 May 2025 3 minute read
The new Pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost. Photo Vatican Media

The first-ever American Pope has appeared in front of jubilant crowds in Rome as the new leader of the Catholic Church.

Pope Leo XIV emerged onto the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica as a packed St Peter’s Square erupted in cheers and applause.

He was Cardinal Robert Prevost, is from Chicago and is fairly young for a Pope, at the age of 69.

Crowds had been joyously waving flags and chanting “Habemus Papam” – the Latin for “we have a Pope” – since white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel shortly after 5pm UK time on Thursday.

The new pontiff is the 267th Pope, becoming the religious leader of some 1.4 billion Catholics across the globe and someone believed to be called as the successor to St Peter, who was the first.

The secret conclave meeting – steeped in tradition and mystery – had only just begun some 24 hours earlier.

The 133 cardinals had voted on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, with black smoke emitted from the chapel chimney twice, showing no-one had been elected.

White smoke

But in the bright sunshine of Thursday afternoon, white smoke began to billow out, with onlookers bearing witness to history as the Church confirmed it had its new leader.

Bells tolled to confirm the news – perhaps in a marker of the confusion at previous conclaves where the colour of the smoke was not completely clear.

Each of the electors, mostly dressed in distinctive bright red vestments, had taken an oath pledging secrecy ahead of the process of casting anonymous ballots for their choice.

At a special mass ahead of the conclave, cardinals were reminded of the “choice of exceptional importance” they must make.

Three UK cardinals took part in conclave – Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe and Rome-based Cardinal Arthur Roche.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who also took part in the conclave, is Irish-born but has mainly ministered in the US and been based in Rome for some years.

Voting cardinals

The voting cardinals – those aged under 80 who were the only ones eligible to cast a ballot – were urged to “invoke the help of the Holy Spirit” to help them elect a pope “whom the Church and humanity need at this difficult and complex turning point in history”.

This conclave was thought to be one of the most diverse of any meeting of cardinals before, representing some 70 countries and hailing from places like Mongolia, Sweden and Tonga, which had not had a cardinal before.

Pope Francis had appointed some 108 of the 133 cardinals who took part in the conclave to choose his successor.

The new Pope will have the challenge of following in the footsteps of the late Francis, whose popularity saw him dubbed “the people’s pope”.

He had been vocal on politics, speaking out against war and climate change, and urged more focus on the poor and downtrodden of the world.

His death on Easter Monday prompted warm tributes from leaders across the globe and his funeral last month drew hundreds of thousands of mourners, including US president Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.


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Y Cymro
Y Cymro
14 hours ago

Surly this decision has nothing to do with the Vatican sucking up to Trump and his far-right evangelical Christians in America with this appointment. Call me a cynic. Be interesting to see the new Pope’s stance on America’s involvement in making the Holy Land even holier with the thousands of bombs & bullets provided to genocidal Israel to kill thousands of unarmed Palestinian civilians.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
13 hours ago
Reply to  Y Cymro

Like I said Red White and Blue…on the wheel Red or Black…either way Twmp wins…

John Ellis
John Ellis
10 hours ago
Reply to  Y Cymro

Surely this decision has nothing to do with the Vatican sucking up to Trump …’

One would hope not, but when I heard the result that possibility occurred to me too.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 hours ago
Reply to  John Ellis

They may be sticking it to Twmp, reading between the lines, a Pope from the USA sure but not the guy Vance would have picked…game on…

John Ellis
John Ellis
1 hour ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

In those terms that’s a credible thesis too.

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 hour ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Boy from Chicago may have deeper and older loyalties to other communities and organisations. No need for him to suck up to some flash guy from Noo Yawk !

Paul
Paul
50 minutes ago

Considering the fact that the new pope has history of criticising JD Vance and is considered a Marxist by many of Trump’s supporters How about giving the man a chance? He might be a better opposition spokesman than the Democrats have provided so far.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
7 minutes ago
Reply to  Paul

I dreamed I saw Pope Augustine alive as you or I…Bob

I was always drawn to Pelagius…but I’ll risk a tenner on Pope Leo…

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