Pope Leo XIV's Legacy: A Commitment to Social Justice
Pope Leo XIV's selection of his papal name emphasizes a commitment to social justice, reflecting the ministry of predecessors like Pope Francis and Leo XIII. Pope Leo XIII's influence on modern Catholic social thought began with his Rerum Novarum encyclical. This new pope's name signifies continuity in pursuing social justice.

Pope Leo XIV's choice of name is more than just ceremonial; it signifies a dedication to social justice reminiscent of late Pope Francis' global mission.
Natalia Imperatori-Lee, a religious studies chair at Manhattan University, notes the significance of an American selecting 'Leo XIV,' hinting at the continuation of the legacy of past popes like Leo XIII and their commitment to social issues.
Historian Rev. Roberto Regoli clarifies that choosing a papal name became custom in the 11th century, often to signal continuity or desired papal objectives, with modern selections indicating the intended focus of their papacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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