Pope León XIV Emphasizes Unity and Service in Inaugural Homily

19-05-2025


In a historic ceremony at St. Peter's Square, Pope León XIV inaugurated his pontificate with a powerful message of unity and service, drawing tens of thousands of faithful and representatives from around 150 international delegations. The new pontiff, succeeding the late Pope Francis, articulated a vision for his leadership that eschews solitary authority in favor of a collective journey with the faithful. 'Peter must tend the flock without ever yielding to the temptation of being a solitary leader or a chief above others, making himself the master of the people entrusted to him,' León XIV stated during his homily.

León XIV paid tribute to his predecessor, Pope Francis, whose passing was met with profound sorrow and a standing ovation from the gathered faithful. Reflecting on the conclave that led to his election, the American pontiff shared that the cardinals arrived with diverse personal histories and paths, united in their desire to choose a shepherd capable of safeguarding the rich heritage of the Christian faith while addressing today's questions, concerns, and challenges.

With humility, Pope León XIV confessed his election came 'without any merit,' expressing his intention to serve as a brother and servant to the faith and joy of the people. He emphasized that 'love and unity' are the dual dimensions of the mission Jesus entrusted to Peter, setting these principles as the foundation of his pontificate. The pope's message underscored a leadership style rooted in accompaniment and service, rather than domination or power.

Addressing the broader mission of the Catholic Church, León XIV clarified that the call to be 'fishers of men' does not entail capturing others through submission, religious propaganda, or the means of power. Instead, it is about walking together on the path of God's love, which desires all to be united in one family. This inaugural address sets a tone of inclusivity and humility for León XIV's papacy, resonating with a global audience seeking guidance and unity in turbulent times.

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