A new Pope has been chosen.

WoW! Isn't this the first time an American Has led the Catholic church as Pope ?...

Congratulations to him.. hopefully he'll be a modern Pope with outward modern thinking, as he's only 69.... and Congrats to the American people...
 

Way back when I listened to Art Bell they would have a priest on who spoke of the squabbles among different factions of the church. I kind of miss that.
 
Thanks for the heads up. I can read about it somewhere and avoid the 24/7 hyper TV news coverage. That's all that is going to be on. Everything from who he his to what he likes to eat. They over do everything. No tv news for me for a day or two.
 
Am American Pope. I sure didn’t see that coming.

The above shows why I need to never sell the Holy Spirit short. Things I think are impossible come to pass. Things I believe to be true turn out to be false. It’s not a good idea to try and out think the Holy Spirit.
 
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I have often wondered, which would I see first, the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series, or an American becoming Pope. Well, I lived long enough to see both. Although the Cubs beat Leo XIV by 9 years.
 
The first American pope in history has been named as Robert Francis Prevost in a landmark conclusion to the Conclave on Thursday.

Prevost, 69, was born in Chicago, Illinois and began studying to become a priest with the Catholic Church at the age of 18, before going on to graduate from Villanova University in Pennsylvania with a degree in mathematics four years later.

He spent much of his early life in South America and also holds Peruvian citizenship, and was said to have been seen as the 'least American of the Americans' who were in the running at the Conclave.

A popular figure in the church who served as the head of Pope Francis' vetting process for new bishop nominations, he has been notably quiet about his views on topics such as women in the clergy and same sex unions.

He waded into gender ideology while serving as a bishop in Chiclayo, Peru in 2012, saying that 'the promotion of gender ideology is confusing, because it seeks to create genders that don't exist.'

Following his graduation in Pennsylvania, Prevost first went to Peru in 1985 as a missionary before becoming the Roman Catholic Diocese for the Chulucanas region that same year.

Prevost - also known as Father Bob - returned to work as a pastor in Chicago in 1987 for one year before becoming the head of the Augustinian seminary in Trujillo, Peru - a role he kept for a decade.

In 1998, he was elected as the head of the Augustinian Province of Chicago, making him one of the leading religious figures in the United States.

The man he succeeded to lead the Vatican, Pope Francis, brought Prevost to Italy in 2023 and handed him a prominent post heading into the Conclave, a process where cardinals vote in secret to elect the new Pope that was watched in anticipation by millions.
 


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