Most people missed on the unveiling of Pope Leo

It was a historic unveiling to the world yesterday at Pope Leo Xiv, which overwhelmed millions of fans.
The footage of Cardinal Vinko Puljić, which started on a major occasion, even brought tears to some Tiktok audiences, while the former Bosnian Archbishop smiled widely, while the newly elected Pontiff gave his first speech from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica last night.
Cardinal Puljić, the cardinal who voted the longest at the meeting, stared with admiration and pride, admired laughter, smiled, stared at himself as he stared at the ocean of trustees.
In the virus Tiktok video Capturing a sweet moment of over 7 million views, titled “POV: Your best friend just did it, you’re their biggest fan”, quickly praised the cardinal’s loving and supportive nature, with one commenting, “Why did I find the Cardinal so cute” while the other said ‘seeing someone rejoices for someone’s happiness and success.
One commenter even pointed out how they “teared” through public support, adding: “What happened? I’m not a Catholic and never thought I would be moved by a kind pope and a group of happy cardinals. It’s heart-warming, I don’t know why.
Another joke added that the Cardinal might seem so satisfied because he felt “reassured that he didn’t have to do the job”, while one commenter questioned: “Why now I imagine how proud I would have been if my best friend was the pope”.
Cardinal Puljić, who has held the post since 1994, recently responded to his support for the newly elected Pope Lion XIV, Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost, who told Bosnia’s Catholic news agency that he communicated well and had the ability to listen and listen”.
Cardinal Puljić is the cardinal who voted the longest in the meeting and takes pride as Pope Leo XIV talks with the thousands of people who gathered on St. Peter’s Square yesterday.

He smiled at himself as he stared at the ocean of supporters

Cardinal Puljić (pictured) who has held the post since 1994, recently responded to his support for the newly elected Pope Lion XIV, Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost, told the Bosnian Catholic news agency that he communicated well and had the ability to listen and hear’
He added that among the 133 cardinals, the votes in the meeting eventually narrowed down in the case of initial “scattering” because it was obvious that the pope had obvious “leadership.”
In a tribute to his former Pope Francis, he died last Easter Monday at the age of 88, the first American pope in history, Robert Prevost told his followers of joy in St Peter’s Basilca’s Peace with You and reminded God of unconditional love.
Pope Leo added thanks to Francis for his work and his “brother cardinal,” adding: “In fact, Pope Francis is always brave and he blessed Rome. The Pope blessed Rome, who blessed the world on Easter morning, blessed his blessings to the whole world,” he added.
Since the Sistine Chapel rises from Sistine Chapel, the crowd has been waving the flags happily and chanting “Habemus Papam” – Latin “We have a Pope”, which indicates that the Cardinal was elected the new Pontiff.
Although Pope Leo, a religious leader of about 1.4 billion Catholics around the world, became the first pope in the United States, religious leaders were not shy about his past disapproval of President Donald Trump.
Nevertheless, the U.S. leader congratulated the new pope’s position as one of the first notable figures, noting that he would “look forward to meeting the new Pontiff in an article on his truth social platform.”
The U.S. President wrote: “Congratulations to Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who has just been appointed Pope. It is an honor to realize that he is the first American pope.

American Robert Prevost was appointed as the new pope yesterday. In his first speech as president of the Catholic Church, he pays homage to his ex

The first American Pope in history, Robert Prevost, told joy on St Peter’s Basilca’s “Peace is with You” balcony

Robert Francis Prevost rose in September 2023 at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican to receive his Biretta from Pope Francis
‘What excitement is the honor of our country. I look forward to meeting Pope Leo. This will be a very meaningful moment!
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer praised the pope’s election as a “important moment” and said he hoped to “go forward, meet the Father, and continue to work closely with the Catholic Church”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also congratulated Pope Leo on his appointment and begged for the Vatican’s continued support.
In an article published on social media platforms, Mr. Zelensky wrote: “Ukraine deeply cherishes the Holy See’s unanimous position in upholding international law, condemns the Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine and protects the rights of innocent civilians.
“In our decisive moment in our country, we hope that Ukraine will continue to support the Vatican in its efforts to restore justice and achieve lasting peace. ”