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Pope Léon XIV Prepares for Inaugural Mass and Global Diplomatic Address

The first American pope will meet ambassadors from 184 nations before his inaugural Mass, attended by world leaders including French Prime Minister François Bayrou and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance.

«Désarmons les mots et contribuons à désarmer la Terre», exhorte le pape Léon XIV devant les journalistes
Robert Francis Prevost rencontre Jean-Paul II (à droite).
Le pape Léon XIV lors d’une audience avec des représentants des médias dans la salle Paul VI au Vatican, le 12 mai 2025.
Le cardinal américain Robert Francis Prevost a été élu le 8 mai le 267e pape et a choisi de prendre le nom de Léon XIV.

Overview

  • Pope Léon XIV, elected on May 8 as the 267th pontiff, is the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
  • On Friday, he will address ambassadors from 184 countries in a speech expected to outline his vision on global affairs and peace.
  • His inaugural Mass, marking the start of his papacy, will take place on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square with prominent international leaders in attendance.
  • Early gestures and homilies by Léon XIV reflect a balance of continuity with Pope Francis and nods to past pontiffs like Benedict XVI and John Paul II.
  • Analysts highlight potential reforms under his leadership, including expanded roles for women in the Church and changes to episcopal selection processes.