SOAVE, Italy (AP) - The announcement that an American cardinal had been elected Roman Catholic Church's 267th pope had special meaning for a group of students at an international Catholic school in Rome.
As cardinal, Pope Leo XIV balanced the sacramental with the personal while confirming teenagers
SOAVE, Italy (AP) - The announcement that an American cardinal had been elected Roman Catholic Church's 267th pope had special meaning for a group of students at an international Catholic school in Rome.
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost - now Pope Leo XIV - confirmed the Marymount International School 9th graders, usually 14 or 15 years old, in a Mass on May 11, 2024. After learning that a secret conclave had chosen him as pope, students have been "absolutely elated,'' school head Sarah Gallagher said Saturday by telephone.
A Catholic school with American ties, Marymount typically has an American cardinal confirm its students, and last year tapped Cardinal Prevost, a relative newcomer, about a year after Pope Francis brought him to Rome as a member of the curia.
"Afterwards, we had dinner with him. There was just no way of predicting,'' that he was destined for the papacy, Gallagher said. "He is a very quiet, unassuming sort of person. He didn't give the impression of being a mover-and-shaker in Vatican circles at all.''