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Robert Francis Prevost: the moderate, good humoured first American pope

Sam Jones

Robert Francis Prevost – who has chosen the papal name Leo XIV – may not be the Latin American Jesuit wildcard that his predecessor, Pope Francis, was, but his election is similarly historic.

In the figure of the 69-year-old former head of the Augustinian order, the Roman Catholic church has its very first US leader.

Until Thursday evening, the idea of the fisherman’s ring being slipped on to a North American hand was seen as a fairly distant possibility.

Robert Francis Prevost was only made a cardinal in 2023. Photograph: Yara Nardi/Reuters

The Vatican’s longstanding opposition to a US pope stemmed largely from the optics of having a pontiff from a political superpower and a country with such a hegemonic cultural and secular global influence.

But all that changed after a short conclave that chose a man who had been a cardinal for only a little more than two years.

While his appointment is likely to be welcomed by progressive factions within the church, it was probably not the news that some of his more conservative, Trump-aligned US brother cardinals had been hoping for.

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Cardinal Seán O’Malley, who at 80 was too old to vote but had been considered a papal contender this time round, has welcomed the choice of Robert Prevost in a post on his blog.

He said the name Leo was “ widely associated with the social justice legacy of Pope Leo XIII, who was pontiff at a time of epic upheaval in the world, the time of the industrial revolution, the beginning of Marxism, and widespread immigration.” He added:

The new Pope’s rich pastoral experience in Latin America and as leader of an international religious community, and the years spent in Rome, will all provide valuable preparation for his new ministry as Pope.

He also pointed to the new pope’s “frequent references to peace in his opening remarks” writing that they emphasised “the mission of the Church to be a leaven for unity in the human family.”

O’Malley, who retired as archbishop of Boston last year, leads a commission tasked with preventing clerical abuse against minors.

US Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley at a mourning mass for Pope Francis earlier this month. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
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