A symbolic gesture, a modern message, and a Pope who is already winning hearts, including those of Brazilians.
Last Saturday, June 10, the Vatican was the scene of a remarkable moment in the history of the Catholic Church: the first public message of the new pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost.
The content not only symbolized a new era in the Church’s spiritual leadership, but also demonstrated a gesture of direct affection toward the Brazilian people, causing strong commotion and repercussions on social media.
The announcement gained attention after being shared by Father Marcelo Rossi, one of Brazil’s leading Catholic leaders, recognized for his influence and reach on digital platforms.
The video spread rapidly, mobilizing the faithful, moving devotees, and signaling a new style of leadership and communication within the Church.
The image of Pope Leo XIV in the video was striking for its simplicity and charisma. With a serene expression and a welcoming smile, the pontiff displayed an approachable and captivating demeanor, far from the rigid formality that traditionally marks papal pronouncements.
This first appearance wasn’t just a formal introduction to his pontificate; it was a clear demonstration that the new Pope wants to be close to the people, speaking the same language and using modern channels to communicate.
The new Pope Leo XIV has already defended Francis’s decree allowing blessings for same-sex couples, but with reservations about the situation in Africa.