Jesuits Welcome and Pray for Pope Leo XIV

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Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago was elected the 267th pope on May 8, 2025, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. Read the statement from Fr. Brian Paulson, SJ, president of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States, on his election: 

On behalf of the Jesuit Conference Canada and the United States, I extend warm wishes to Pope Leo XIV upon his election. I am grateful he has accepted the momentous responsibility of shepherding the Catholic Church, and I am grateful to the College of Cardinals for their deliberate discernment led by the Holy Spirit.

Having spent more than 30 years ministering in Chicago, I share the immense hometown pride millions across the “City of Big Shoulders” are feeling today. And I trust that Pope Leo’s missionary heart and his skill in leadership will serve him well as he guides the global Church.

The Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States is eager to collaborate with Pope Leo XIV in the service of faith and the promotion of justice. Along with the Jesuit community around the world, I will continually keep Pope Leo XIV and his intentions in my prayers.

A Prayer for Pope Leo XIV

God of all people, 

Habemus papam! We have a new pope! 

In trust and gratitude, we turn to your Holy Spirit. We know your Spirit has been active during this time of conclave, guiding the prayerful discernment that has brought your Church to this important moment. Now, as Pope Leo XIV assumes the Petrine Ministry, we pray that your Spirit draw ever closer to our new Holy Father, illuminating his path so that he may faithfully see and respond to the needs of your people. 

We pray that Pope Leo XIV be strengthened in his ministry. May he continue building bridges that connect us to one another. May he be an example of faith, hope and love. We pray that you give him joy in his work and a renewed fervor for your Gospel message. May he never lose sight of Christ who walks before us and among us — particularly in the most vulnerable, the forgotten and the outcast.  

Christ Jesus, bless Pope Leo XIV — and bless us, your holy people, as together we strive to be your Body in our wounded world.

Amen.   

Eric Clayton is the deputy director of communications at the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States. He is the author of three books on Ignatian spirituality:  “Finding Peace Here and Now: How Ignatian Spirituality Leads Us to Healing and Wholeness”, “My Life with the Jedi: The Spirituality of Star Wars” and  “Cannonball Moments: Telling Your Story, Deepening Your Faith”, and the co-author of the children’s book, “Our Mother Too: Mary Embraces the World.” Learn more at ericclaytonwrites.com.

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