Pope Leo XIV Sends a Message to World’s ‘Great Powers’ in His First Sunday Noon Blessing

Pope Leo XIV, just days into his papacy, delivered his first public message calling for peace in Ukraine and Gaza. Speaking from St. Peter’s Basilica, he echoed Pope Francis’ concern about a “third world war in pieces,” urging immediate peace efforts, prisoner releases, and humanitarian aid. He also criticized U.S. political figures, including JD Vance, on issues like immigration. Pope Leo’s brother, John Prevost, shared that Leo had always felt destined for the priesthood, recalling a childhood prophecy that he would become pope. As the first U.S.-born pontiff, Leo brings extensive experience from his time as a missionary and Vatican leader, focusing on the poor and disenfranchised. His election, confirmed on May 8, 2025, has garnered global praise, with leaders expressing hope for collaboration under his leadership