Mexico celebrates Pope Leo XIV, the first US pontiff

President Claudia Sheinbaum has extended her congratulations to Pope Leo XIV, who onΒ Thursday became the global leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
βWe congratulate his holiness Leo XIV, elected by the College of Cardinals as the head of state of Vatican City and spiritual leader of the Catholic Church. I confirm our humanist alignment in favor of peace and prosperity in the world,β she wrote on social media.
Felicitamos a su santidad LeΓ³n XIV, electo por el Colegio Cardenalicio como jefe del Estado de la Ciudad del Vaticano y lΓder espiritual de la Iglesia catΓ³lica. Ratifico nuestra convergencia humanista a favor de la paz y la prosperidad del mundo.
β Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (@Claudiashein) May 8, 2025
Pope Leo XIV, or Papa LeΓ³n XIV as he is known in Spanish, was born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago in September 1955.
He is the first pope from the United States and the second from the Americas after Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), an Argentine who passed away on April 21 after a 12-year papacy.
Prevost became a cardinal in 2023, and first served as a bishop between 2015 and 2023 in Chiclayo, Peru, a country in which he lived and served the Catholic Church for more than two decades. He became a Peruvian citizen in 2015 while retaining his U.S. citizenship, and is a fluent Spanish speaker.
Prevost was elected Pope on the second day of the papal conclave in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. A group of 133 cardinals voted, including two cardinals from Mexico: Archbishop of Mexico City Carlos Aguiar Retes and Archbishop of Guadalajara Francisco Robles Ortega.
Mexico has the second largest population of Catholics in the world after Brazil. Mexicoβs 2020 census found that almost 78% of Mexicans identified as Catholics.
Mexican church bells ring in recognition of election of new pope
The bells of the Metropolitan Cathedral in the historic center of Mexico City and the Basilica of Santa MarΓa de Guadalupe in the north of the capital were among those that rang after the election of Pope Leo XIV.
βWe hope he has a great papacy, that the Holy Spirit guides him and accompanies him during his entire pontificate,β Orlando Pureco, a seminarian, told Telemundo at the Basilica in Mexico City.
Odilia GarcΓa, a Catholic who was at the Basilica in Mexico City on Thursday, told UNO TV that she hoped that the new pope would βidentifyβ with young people and encourage them to attend church.
A woman identified as MarΓa de JesΓΊs spoke to Monterrey television station Info7 before going into the Basilica of Santa MarΓa de Guadalupe to pray for Pope Leo XIV.
βI found out that heβs from Chicago, we donβt know him, but we hope that God β¦ enlightens him in order to do things well,β she said.
βWe just heard his message and he speaks Spanish very well,β said Jorge, another Mexican Catholic.
βI believes he knows the Latin American mentality and the problem of migration, which I believe will be one of the issues to deal with,β he told Info7.
Mexican Episcopal Conference and Archdiocese of Mexico celebrate election of the new popeΒ
The Mexican Episcopal Conference (CEM), the official leadership body of the Catholic Church in Mexico, and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico, both released statements celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV.
βWith great happiness we have received the news that after the fourth session of voting of the elector cardinals, the Cardinal Robert Prevost, Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, has been elected Pope and will take the name Leo XIV, becoming the 267th successor of [St.] Peter,β the CEM said.
ββ¦ We invite all the pilgrim people of God in Mexico to offer prayers for the Holy Father and to be happy for the commencement of his papacy,β it said.
In its statement, the Archdiocese of Mexico said it received the news of the election of Pope Leo XIV with βprofound happiness.β
En estos momentos en la BasΓlica de Guadalupe se estΓ‘ llevando a cabo Te Deum por el nombramiento del Nuevo Papa Robert Francis Prevost, LeΓ³n XIV. pic.twitter.com/xxcCYdDr63
β BasΓlica Guadalupe (@INBGuadalupe) May 8, 2025
ββ¦ In the name of our Archbishop, his eminence Cardinal Carlos Aguiar Retes, and of this particular church, we express our profound communion with the new Bishop of Rome,β the Mexico City-based archdiocese said.
βPope Leo XIV, you are not alone, count on us,β it added.
Prominent Mexicans react to the election of the new pope
In addition to President Sheinbaum, a number of other well-known Mexicans reacted to the news of the election of Pope Leo XIV.
Interior Minister Rosa Icela RodrΓguezΒ
βFrom Mexico we salute with respect the appointment of the Cardinal Robert Prevost as leader of the Catholic Church in the world. Your message of peace, your missionary history and your assumption as Leo XIV gives us hope.βΒ
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada
βWith great happiness I greet and congratulate Pope Leo XIV on the commencement of your papacy! From Mexico City we celebrate the beginning of a new papacy with hope and profound respect for your spiritual and political character. May your leadership be guided by compassion, dialogue and the commitment to social justice that so inspired your predecessor.βΒ Β
Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega
βWe rejoice with the whole Church, in the hope that the election of Pope Leo XIV brings us. He will confirm us in the faith as the Vicar of Christ and the successor of the Apostle Peter. We commend him to God so that He may enlighten him with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and so that he may be a faithful witness in the delicate task the Lord has entrusted to him.β
Nuevo LeΓ³n Governor Samuel GarcΓa
The governor of Nuevo LeΓ³n pointed out that the new pope shares his name with the northern border state he governs.
βEL NUEVO LEΓN XIV, [The new Leo XIV],β he wrote on social media above a video of the pope speaking from the central balcony of St. Peterβs Basilica.
Mexico News DailyΒ
Source: Mexico News Daily