Born in Chicago in September 1955, Pope Leo studied at the Catholic Theological Union before becoming a priest in 1982. Over the years, he served in both pastoral and academic roles and was elevated to cardinal by Pope Francis in 2024. Known for his thoughtful and theological approach to Church leadership, Pope Leo supports a more inclusive and participatory model of governance, often referred to as “synodality.”

Though Pope Leo shares many of Pope Francis’ values, he has also voiced careful consideration on certain Church debates. He has expressed caution regarding the blessing of same-sex unions and is against the ordination of women as deacons. However, he has been vocal about the moral need to act on climate change and to show compassion toward migrants and the poor.

As the world celebrates this historic papacy, some of the new pope’s previously shared social media posts have resurfaced. Among them are remarks and articles reflecting concern over immigration policies and moral leadership, some of which referenced past political figures and decisions. These older posts have sparked discussion, but the Vatican has not issued any formal statements regarding them.

Regardless of previous commentary, Pope Leo XIV now steps into a global role where diplomacy, unity, and spiritual guidance are paramount. Many around the world, including leaders from both religious and political spheres, are eager to meet the new pontiff and witness how his leadership will shape the Church’s future.