- Robert Prevost, an American cardinal with Peruvian citizenship, has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States.
- His choice of name, Leo XIV, signals a focus on social justice, echoing Pope Leo XIII's advocacy for workers' rights.
- In his inaugural address, he emphasised peace, echoing a key theme of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
- He delivered his speech in Italian and Spanish, omitting English and any mention of the US.
- Unlike Pope Francis, he wore traditional papal attire, signaling a potential shift in style while maintaining a focus on peace.
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