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Two days ago, Gianluigi invited me to return to write a DM when the white smoke rose from the Vatican, and the world had a new pope. So here I am. First, let me thank GG for the fine contributions he is making to the DM. |
Regarding the new pope, let me say first that, like many others, I am very surprised that he was elected as fast as he was, and that he is from the United States. He has only lived in the US 1/3 of his life, and is a unique blend of North and South America and of the wealthy and poorer world. The diocese where he lived |
Robert F. Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, in Peru in 2012. Photo by Eja Encontro Juvenil Agostiniano Agostiniano. Wikimedia Commons. |
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worked in Peru was particularly poor. He has taken strong stands on behalf of migrants, and in both of these matters one can expect a great continuity with Pope Francis. Though he is also well versed in the ways and personalities of the Vatican, he has been a cardinal only for two years, so he is not overly rooted in the ways of that
bureaucracy. Which is surely a blessing. He has led the Dicastery for Bishops for two years, the group that advises the pope on bishop appointments around the world—this mean he is well known among the hierarchy. In a recent interview at Vatican News he said: “We are often worried about teaching doctrine,
but we risk forgetting that our first duty is to communicate the beauty and joy of knowing Jesus.” So he clearly leans to a pastoral and not dogmatic direction, similar to the papacy of Pope Francis, whom he invoked several times in his first appearance as the new pope. |
The new Pope wasted no time in calling-out cruel immigration policies in his first public address. Video by Jack Cocchiarella. | He was born in Chicago in 1955, and graduated from Villanova
University in Pennsylvania (which is also the alma mater of my father who also grew up in Chicago). I have lectured there and published in their theological journal. He is a member of the Augustinian order, as Pope Francis was a member of |
the Jesuit order. My father was very indebted to the Augustinians: he attended their high school, Saint Rita’s, and credited them with steering him to a responsible life after growing up a very angry young man. When Dad learned I was considering entering the Dominicans ,he proposed that I consider the Augustinians. But I told him, “Dad, you owe them, but I don’t.” Augustinians, it is said, seek a “balance of love and learning.” Pope Leo XIV holds dual citizenship in the US and Peru. His choice of name is quite a surprise, but significant I think. Pope Leo XIII is famous for his support of unions
and working people. His encyclicals in the late 19th century emphasized social justice. I think that may hold an important clue to the new pope’s priorities, just as the name choice from Pope Francis held a big clue to his papacy. This pope received his doctorate at the Angelicum in Rome, which is a Dominican theological University. |
People who know this new Pope, say he is very friendly, affable, and down to earth. He went to Peru at the age of 30, taught in the diocesan seminary, and pastored a parish on the outskirts of the city of Trujillo. Elected to head the Chicago-based province of Augustinians in 1999, two years later he became prior |
In St. Peter’s Square, the faithful react to the election of Pope Francis in March 2013. Photo by Alberto Pizzoli on Flickr. |
general of the whole order, which he led until 2013. While based in Rome, he visited 50 countries where Augustinians live and work. In 2015, Francis named him bishop of Chiclayo in northern Peru, until he came to the Roman curia in 2023. He dealt with the notorious case of Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, and helped remove him in 2023. So this pope is familiar with governing issues, but champions Francis’s priorities about the pastoral work of the church. It is interesting that in his first papal talk, he spoke of “building bridges” and of “peace,” and of how “God loves all.” At 69 years of age, he is young as recent popes
go. One wishes him well as a very visible spokesperson for values that the world at large can agree on. |
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