Pope Leo XIV Delivers Powerful First Mass: Calls Church ‘a Beacon in Dark Times’
In his first public Mass as the new leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV issued a passionate call for unity, faith, and renewed purpose, declaring the Church a “beacon that illuminates the dark nights of this world.”
Standing before the cardinals in the historic Sistine Chapel just one day after being elected the 267th Pope — and the first American ever to hold the position — Leo XIV warned of a deep spiritual void in modern society. In his sermon, he urged the faithful to resist the growing pull toward “technology, money, success, power, or pleasure” at the expense of belief and human dignity.
“A lack of faith is often tragically accompanied by the loss of meaning in life,” Pope Leo said, noting how today’s world suffers from “the crisis of the family, the neglect of mercy, and violations of human dignity.”
A New Era Begins
The ascension of Pope Leo XIV — born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago — has been met with celebration across the globe. Joyous crowds gathered in his hometown and in Peru, where he served as a missionary for two decades and earned citizenship in 2015.
On Thursday evening, tens of thousands erupted in St. Peter’s Square as white smoke signaled the election of a new Pope. Moments later, Prevost stepped onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, laying out his vision of a missionary Church that “builds bridges, holds dialogue, and is always open.”
A Message of Unity
During Friday’s Mass, Pope Leo, 69, wore a white robe trimmed in gold and addressed the cardinals in Italian. Before beginning his homily, he spoke in English with a clear American accent, calling on Church leaders to walk with him in unity.
“I know I can rely on each and every one of you,” he told them warmly.
He stressed the importance of reaching even those who view Christian faith as “absurd” in a world increasingly ruled by power and wealth — saying these are precisely the places where the Church’s mission is most needed.
Continuity with Pope Francis
Leo XIV is seen as a natural successor to the late Pope Francis, who passed away two weeks prior. Like his predecessor, Leo has a history of championing human rights and outreach to the poor. He was appointed cardinal in 2023 and had previously served as Bishop of Chiclayo in Peru.
Many Vatican observers believe Francis played a role in paving the way for Leo’s election, bringing him to Rome in recent years to take on influential roles within the Church.
Not Afraid to Speak Out
Known for his advocacy and moral clarity, Leo XIV hasn’t shied away from speaking on political issues. As a cardinal, he voiced criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and challenged Vice President JD Vance’s controversial comments on Christian love.
“Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others,” he posted on X earlier this year, pushing back on Vance’s hierarchy of love.
Now as Pope, Leo XIV enters one of the most high-profile roles in the world during a time of conflict and division. Many are looking to him as a unifying spiritual voice capable of countering rising hostility and polarization.
What Comes Next
The world will get a closer look at the new Pope’s leadership in the coming days. He is scheduled to lead Sunday’s Regina Coeli prayer at St. Peter’s Basilica and will hold a press conference with global journalists on Monday — appearances expected to set the tone for his papacy.
As Pope Leo XIV steps into the global spotlight, Catholics and non-Catholics alike are watching closely. Can this American-born pontiff deliver on his vision of a more inclusive, peaceful, and outward-facing Church?
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