Leo XIV, ‘Humble Servant of God’, first visits the sanctuary in the pope

Vatican City: Leo XIV visited an Agstinian sanctuary near Rome on Saturday in his first outing after the Pope, after telling the cardinals that he intends to follow his predecessor as a Pontifle as a Pontif, praise Francis’s “complete dedication”.The Vatican said that Chicago-born Pontiff paid a “private journey” to the mother of a good lawyer sanctuary in Janzano on Saturday afternoon.Earlier, two days after the 267th Pope was selected, addressing a meeting of cardinals in the Vatican, he provided some initial clues of what their priorities and style would be. Leo explained his new option that St. Peter reflected a commitment for social reasons, describing himself as the “disqualified successor” of St. Peter. Born in Robert Francis Prevost, the Pope told the assembled cardinals that a Pontiff was “a humble servant of God and his brothers and sisters, nothing more than that”.He praised Francis’s “complete dedication to service and simplicity for life simplicity”, according to a transport of the gathering published by the Vatican. “We raise this precious heritage and continue on the journey, inspired by the same hope that she is born,” he told the college of Cardinals.The new Pope was given a permanent ovation, as he entered the video released by the Vatican wearing a white Pope’s rebellion hall. Among the priorities of the church champion by Francis, Leo said that he has intended to maintain “loving and reliable dialogues” with the contemporary world “at least and rejected” and his “dialogue” with the contemporary world in various components and realities.He also referred to the “missionary conversion of the entire Christian community” and increased a top priority of Francis, seeking to open the church to welcome more voices.Francis, an Argentina Jesuit and America’s first Pope, died at the age of 88 on 21 April. Justice, labor Leo, the first leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics coming from the United States, told Cardinals that he chose his Pope name as a tribute to the 19th -century Pontif, Leo XIIII, who defended the rights of workers.This choice, he said, because his name “first addressed social questions in the context of the great industrial revolution”.Today, the social teaching of the church requires “in response to another industrial revolution and for development in the field of artificial intelligence that faces new challenges to protect human dignity, justice and labor,” said Leo.He later led Janzano. Italian television channel TV2000 broadcast it to get out of a black SUV and enter the basilica, which is from the 11th century. The sanctuary preserves an ancient image of Virgin Mary, which is loved by the Augustinian order and “in the memory of Leo XIII”, the Vatican said. Leo is the first pope from the Augustinian order, a strong focus on the missionary outreach and the community, which experts say that encourages cooperation and discussion before taking decisions. On Friday, in its first house for cardinals, Leo urged the church to restore the trust of millions of people around the world. He warned that the lack of trust often “lose meaning in life, ignoring mercy, violations of human dignity, family crisis and many other wounds, which are suffering from our society.”The Augustinian, which was made a cardinal by Francis in 2023, is not a globally recognized figure, although it was in the list of several Vatican watches of the potential pop ahead of the conclave. His actions and words will be closely examined in the coming days. ‘Deep faith’ On Sunday, he returns to the balcony of the Basilica of St. Peter to pray for the Regina Koli prayer to gather loyalty in the below class. Leo plans to meet foreign diplomats for the Vatican next week and next Sunday, on May 18, he will preside over his inauguration month at St. Peter Square, expecting world leaders and thousands of pilgrims.Cardinals have described Leo as a cast in Mold, Francis, with commitment to the poor and the underprivileged, as well as focus on those from the front areas of the church. But they say that their approach can sometimes be less direct than the impulse Francis, a progressive that shook the church during her 12-year-old sinner.In an interview with Italian Daily La Stampa published on Saturday, the US Cardinal Timothy Dolan, a New York’s conservative archbishop, is called the new Pope “A Man of Deep Faith, linked and capable of listening”.“This is what gives us hope; not a political program or a dialogue strategy but a concrete testimony of the gospel,” said Doln.