Historic Election: Cardinal Prevost Becomes Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Prevost from the USA has been elected as the new pope and will henceforth be known as Pope Leo XIV. The announcement was made in St. Peter's Square, marking a new chapter in the Roman Catholic Church.

In a historic decision, USA's Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the new pope, adopting the name Pope Leo XIV. The announcement was made to an eager crowd in St. Peter's Square on Thursday, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV's election is significant, as it introduces an American leader to the papal office. This decision could signal a shift in focus and direction within the global religious community.
The senior cardinal's declaration in Vatican City was met with joy and anticipation. Observers and devotees worldwide are keenly watching to see how Pope Leo XIV will guide the Church in the coming years.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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