On the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel—according to the ancient calendar—Cardinal Prevost ascends to the Chair of Peter, taking the name Leo in a moment charged with celestial significance. As the Church stands at a crossroads, this new pontificate invokes the warrior spirit of the Archangel and the maternal intercession of Our Lady of Pompeii, heralding a pontiff poised between spiritual battle and Marian devotion.
Join us as we explore:
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The prophetic symbolism of his election on Michaelmas
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The legacy of past Leos and what this name reveals about his mission
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The untold connections between St. Michael, Our Lady of Pompeii, and this pontificate
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Reactions from Rome, tradition, and the secular world