Cardinal Robert Prevost made history on May 8 by becoming Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead the Catholic Church. The surprise election of the Chicago-born, naturalized Peruvian cleric drew global praise and political responses underscoring the Church’s influence.
U.S. President Donald Trump hailed it as a "Great Honor" for America, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron celebrated the beginning of a new era for global unity and peace. Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed hope for stronger Christian-Jewish ties and called for the return of hostages held in Gaza. In contrast, Hamas praised the Pope’s stance on Gaza and called for solidarity with oppressed people.
Latin American leaders noted Pope Leo's deep regional ties. Peru's President Dina Boluarte praised his years of service there, while Colombia’s Gustavo Petro highlighted his Latin roots and urged him to defend migrants' rights. Argentina’s Javier Milei cryptically declared, “The forces of Heaven have clearly given their verdict.”
European reactions were equally warm. Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the Pope’s role in promoting moral authority and interfaith dialogue. Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Austria’s Christian Stocker emphasized continued cooperation and peacebuilding. Germany’s Friedrich Merz called him a beacon of justice and reconciliation.
From Mexico to Hungary, global leaders echoed themes of hope, unity, and moral leadership. Pope Leo XIV’s election marks not only a spiritual milestone but a moment of renewed global focus on humanitarian values, justice, and interfaith cooperation.
This momentous event positions Pope Leo XIV as a unifying voice at a time of global conflict, climate crises, and rising inequality—challenges his papacy is now expected to confront with compassion and strength.


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