
Robert Frances Prevost
Robert Frances Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, is a Chicago-born prelate who made history as the first American to hold the papacy in the Catholic Church's history. Elected in a swift conclave, he is recognized for his thoughtful and wise approach to leadership, emphasizing the importance of peace and justice in his inaugural addresses. During his first speech, he called for the release of imprisoned journalists and urged the media to uphold the values of dignity and justice, reflecting his commitment to free speech. He is also noted for his engaging personality, showcased by his light-hearted comments during media interactions, and his dedication to addressing global crises, including the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
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The former Cardinal Robert Frances Prevost also made an appeal for seeking the truth.
Pope Leo calls for the release of imprisoned journalists



