Pope Leo pledge to work for XIV unity, so Catholic Church becomes a sign of peace in the world world news

Vatican City: Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope of history, vowed to work for unity on Sunday so that the Catholic Church becomes a sign of peace in the world, offering communian message during an opening mass in St.The square of Peter before the tens of thousands of people, presidents, patriarchs and princes.Leo officially opened his first popmobile through Piaza and opened its pontification, which is a rite to pass, which has become synonymous with the global reach and arbitration draw of the sinner. The 69 -year -old Augustinian missionary smiled and waved from the back of the truck, but did not appear to stop to kiss the children and the crowd. During the mass, Leo was visible when two powerful symbols of the papy were placed on it – the pallium woolen stole on his shoulders and fisherd the fisherman’s ring on his finger – such as the responsibility of leading the strong church of 1.4 billion, was drowned in the bus. He turned his hand to see the ring and seal the ring and then grabbed his hands in front of him in prayer. Security was tight as a civil protection team in neon uniforms, taking pilgrims in the fourth in Piaza and carrying it for a dosage of ancient rituals, developed symbols and modern-day celebrity, above and bottom. US Vice President JD Vance, one of the last foreign authorities to see Pope Francis, before dying, the US delegation honored Lio -born Leo after paying his honor at the Argentina Pope’s grave when he reached Rome late on Saturday night. The theme of Leo’s sinner in his Homili, Leo said that he wanted to become a servant for loyalty through two dimensions of sinful, love and unity, so that the church could be a force for peace in the world. “I would like our first great desire to be for a joint church, an indication of unity and communian, which becomes a leap for a harmonious world,” he said. “At this time, we still see a lot of discord, there are many wounds due to hatred, violence, prejudice, fear, and an economic paradigm that exploits Earth’s resources and margins the poorest.” Given the polarization in the Catholic Church in and beyond the United States, his call for unity was important. Francis’s radical 12-year-old ponten, which emphasized the poor and marginalized for the capitalist economic system, often distinguished conservatives and traditionalists. Leo’s election of May 8 appeared at the beginning of pleasing the conservative Catholics after a significant 24-hour conclusion, which emphasizing the main truth of the Catholic theory, appreciating his more disciplined, traditional style and augstinian background. He said, “To build a church installed on the love of God, a sign of unity, a missionary church, which opens its arms for the world, declares the word, allows ourselves to be restless by history, and becomes a cause of harmony for humanity,” he said, referring to some topics of Francis. Tight safety and protocol strict diplomatic protocol determined the seating arrangement in its inaugural mass, with both the United States and Peru seats for Lio’s dual citizenship. A Catholic conversion, a Catholic conversion with Francis on the mass exile schemes of the Trump administration, is being included by the US State Secretary Marco Rubio, who arrived in Rome ahead of time to try to carry forward the Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Peru’s President Dina is one of the dozen heads of the state, as well as Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelansky. Russia is being represented by the Minister of Culture, Olga Libimova. Diplomatic protocols also decided the dress code: while mostly black, Catholic queens and princesses – Monaco’s Charlein and Spain’s Latizia wore white in a special privilege – among others. Three other Christian churches in the world sent their own delegations, the 13 -member delegation of the Jewish community, half of which was Rabbi. Other delegates led Buddhist, Muslim, Jorostrian, Hindu, Sikh and Jain delegations. Security was tight, as it was for Francis’ funeral on 26 April, which attracted the estimated 250,000 people. Rome officials are planning another 250,000 on Sunday. Piyas and the main bullets leading for it, and two nearby piazes were installed with a huge television screen, and dozens of portable toilets are parked in a nearby park. The Americans are wrapping themselves in an American flag from the seminarian Ethan Mening, 21 -year -old, Omaha, Nebraska, who was bought at a truck stop in Iowa, to celebrate. “Rome always felt like a house for a Catholic, but now coming here and we are looking at Peter’s throne … it almost makes Jesus more accessible to himself,” he said. A pilgrim from the US, Kelan Hill, approached St. Peter soon after the opening of Gates on Sunday morning and said he never expected an American to lead a strong 1.4 billion church. “I would say that all Americans are emotional about it,” he said. “It is really powerful for American Catholics that sometimes brought to this community through Pope Leo and feel different from the World Church to join.” The signs of Leo’s priorities were the two symbols of the sinner handed to Leo, and the fisherman’s ring. Pallium, wrapped across his shoulders, symbolizes the pastor to carry his herd because the Pope bears the loyal. The ring, which becomes the official seal of the Leo, withdraws Jesus’ call to Peter motivated to put its fishing mesh. Another symbolic moment of mass was a representative rites of obedience to Leo: while all the cardinals in the past would pledge obedience to the new Pope, more recent pope installations include cardinals, bishops, priests, deaf, nons, married couples and youth representatives who participate in the rights. Gregory and Susan Hudak, who lived in the Chicago region for 40 years, found themselves in Rome after booking a journey in February, perhaps with an unconscious hope of glimpse to the Pope. Born in Chicago, with Leo, seeing the popmobile pass in front of him, Michael Jordan was even better than watching the game, a former altar boy wearing a Chicago beer hat said Gary Hoodak. “Originally, only one hope I was coming here, to look inside the Systine Chapel,” he said. “The Pope was not determined by seeing this, it was expected a long shot. And it was a treasure, as simple.”