Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, has made history as the first American pope. Raised on the city’s South Side and known for years of missionary work in Peru, he has built a reputation for humility, compassion, and a strong commitment to pastoral care. His election represents a historic moment for the Catholic Church and reflects both his American background and his long service in Latin America. Supporters say his international experience gives him a broad perspective and a strong focus on dialogue, compassion, and support for marginalized communities.
Following his election, former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly congratulated the new pope. However, some MAGA supporters reacted critically online, labeling Pope Leo XIV a “woke globalist.” Much of the criticism appears connected to his pro-immigration views and reports that he had previously questioned some of Trump’s policies.
Despite the political reactions, the Vatican has stressed that Pope Leo XIV’s leadership will focus on spiritual guidance rather than political debates. Church officials say his mission is centered on faith, unity, and service to people around the world. Observers believe his unique background — shaped by life in both Chicago and Peru — could influence a papacy focused on building bridges between cultures and communities.
As Pope Leo XIV begins his role as leader of the Catholic Church, his early messages have emphasized peace, unity, and compassion for the vulnerable. While political controversy has appeared in some circles, many Catholics worldwide are hopeful about the direction the first American pope may bring to the Church.