Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, has made history as the first American pope. A native of the city’s South Side and a longtime missionary in Peru, he is widely described as humble, approachable, and thoughtful, with a reputation for humor and pastoral care.
His election marks a significant milestone for the Catholic Church, reflecting both his American roots and his years of service in Latin America. Supporters highlight his global perspective and commitment to issues such as compassion, dialogue, and outreach to marginalized communities.
After his election, Donald Trump publicly congratulated him. However, some MAGA supporters reacted critically online, labeling the new pope a “woke globalist.” The backlash appears tied to Pope Leo XIV’s pro-immigrant stance and reported past criticism of Trump’s policies.
As Pope Leo XIV begins his leadership, his message has stressed peace, unity, and care for the vulnerable. While controversy has surfaced in some political circles, many Catholics around the world are watching with hope as the first American pope sets the tone for a new chapter in the Church’s history.
