Home news Catholics around the world celebrate as Robert Francis Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV – live | Papal conclave

Catholics around the world celebrate as Robert Francis Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV – live | Papal conclave

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New Pope Leo XIV – what we know so far

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

  • 69-year-old US cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, prompted celebration and delight among more than 100,000 pilgrims and tourists in St Peter’s Square.

US cardinal Robert Francis Prevost chosen as new pope – video

  • The moderate, Chicago-born cardinal was given senior roles by Pope Francis, and has significant missionary experience in Peru having served as bishop of the northern city of Chiclayo.

In this photo released by the Diocese of Chulucanas, Bishop Robert Prevost leads the celebration anniversary of the Diocese in Chulucanas, Peru in August last year.
In this photo released by the Diocese of Chulucanas, Bishop Robert Prevost leads the celebration anniversary of the Diocese in Chulucanas, Peru in August last year. Photograph: AP
White smoke rises from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel, indicating that a new pope has been elected at the Vatican.
White smoke rises from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel, indicating that a new pope has been elected at the Vatican. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

That’s all from me, Jakub Krupa, but Marina Dunbar will guide you through the evening in Rome with the latest updates.

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Key events

Dan Collyns

Dan Collyns

Peru’s president, Dina Boluarte, hailed the “historic” election of Leo XIV, whom she described as a Peruvian “by choice and conviction” who had devoted more than 20 years of service to the country. She added that Prevost, 69, “chose to be one of us, to live among us and to carry in his heart the faith, culture and dreams of this country”.

She added: “The pope is Peruvian; God loves Peru.”

Even so, Prevost has spoken out against Boluarte’s government in the past. In early 2023, he described his “sadness and pain” over the deaths of 49 protesters in anti-government demonstrations that erupted when President Boluarte took office in December 2022, replacing Pedro Castillo who was forced out for attempting to suspend congress.

At the time Prevost said the unrest reflected the historic neglect of Peru’s poor, saying: “This conflict does not represent the best of the country.”

Pope Leo also called on late former president Alberto Fujimori, who was jailed in 2009 for human rights abuses and corruption to ask for forgiveness from each of his government’s victims in order to begin a process of reconciliation.

His suggestion came just two days after Fujimori was given a presidential pardon as part of a political deal and released a video with a half-hearted apology. Prevost pointedly suggested “it would be more effective to ask for forgiveness, personally, for some of the great injustices that were committed and for which he was tried and sentenced”.

The controversial ex-leader was sent back to jail in 2018, only to be pardoned again in 2023 amid street protests. He died in 2024 and was given a state funeral.

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