He is leading the Catholic Church, the first person in the United States, though he has been citizenship for many years since Latin America has been working for many years in Peru.
His childhood was worth Robert Francis Privost.
He was elected by Christian priests in the Vatican of Rome. He later greeted St. Peter Basilika’s main porch, where thousands of people gathered with the message of peace.
Need strong voice
The United Nations Chief Antonio Gutresh sincerely congratulates new Popes and Roman Catholic Christians around the world.
He said, “The election of the new pope is a moment of intensive spiritual significance for millions of fans around the world, and this election is held at a time when there are huge challenges in the world.
Antonio Gutresh said in a statement, “We need a very strong voice for peace, social justice, human dignity and mercy in our world.”
Inheritance
The UN general secretary said he was ready to advance the long legacy of cooperation between the UN Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican. This administrative sensation, recently strengthened the late Pope French, promoting solidarity, promoting reunion and creating an equitable and sustainable world for all.
He said, “This is Pope Leo’s primary words. Despite the rich variations of background and faith, people everywhere look at a common goal: peace all over the world.”
Pope Leo, 693, was born and grew up in the United States in the middle western city of the United States -Shikago and he served as a missionary for many years before becoming bishop. Later, he was also a religious position of Catholic Christians – in the international order of St. Augustine.
Pope Leo, 2023 becomes cardinal and operates the Vatican office. This office is the selection and management of the Catholic bishops worldwide.
He will replace the Pope French who was the first pope of Latin America. Pope Francis died after serving 12 years in April.
After the death of Pope Francis, the UN Secretary -General – “Pope Francis was a great voice for peace, human honor and social justice” who “inherited faith, service and compassion for all – especially for those who are in the horrors of life or war and conflict.”