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Pope Leo calls for global Unity, peace at inaugural Mass
Pope Leo XIV officially began his papacy on Sunday with a solemn inaugural Mass at St. Peter’s Square, delivering a stirring call for unity, peace, and social justice before thousands of worshippers, world leaders, and dignitaries.
In his homily, the newly elected Pope condemned economic systems that exploit the planet’s resources and marginalize the poor, stressing the urgent need for a united church to serve as a beacon of peace in a divided world. His message, which struck a chord with many, including the Nigerian delegation led by President Bola Tinubu, emphasized solidarity amid growing global inequalities and social unrest.
Dignitaries from several nations were in attendance, underscoring the ceremony’s global importance. Traditional rites, including the presentation of the pallium and the Fisherman’s Ring, were observed, marking the formal commencement of Pope Leo’s pontificate. The Pope’s emotional acceptance of these symbols of authority reflected his deep commitment to leading the Church in compassion and unity.
The pontiff also addressed global conflict zones, calling for dialogue and peaceful resolutions while praying for victims of violence worldwide. His inaugural message prioritized humanitarian concerns, peace advocacy, and the collective responsibility of global leaders to foster reconciliation.
As Pope Leo XIV embarks on his leadership of the Catholic Church, his message of unity, peace, and justice signals a fresh chapter focused on healing divisions and strengthening ties across communities and nations.
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