
Robert Prevo
Robert Prevo, born in Chicago in 1955, made history as the first pope from the United States when he was elected as the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, taking the name Leo XIV. His election marked a significant moment in the church's history, following the death of Pope Francis, who led the church from March 2013 until his passing in April 2025.
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Belarus:
Robert Prevo was elected pope after a short conclave of cardinals.
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Ukraine:
Robert Prevo was elected by the conclave on the second day and was appointed cardinal by the late Pope Francis in 2023.
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Belarus:
Robert Prevo participated as the general of the Augustinian order during the synod of bishops in the Vatican.
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Georgia:
Cardinal Robert Prevo was elected as the new leader of the Catholic Church.
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Uzbekistan:
Robert Prevo was elected as the new Pope, taking the name Leo XIV.
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Russia:
Robert Prevo, who took the name Leo XIV, is the first American to lead the Catholic Church.
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Kazakhstan:
Robert Prevo was elected as the new pope, taking the name Leo XIV.
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