A Year Of Faith: Reflecting On The Historic Election of Pope Leo XIV
When the white smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel chimney Thursday evening, Fr. Roger Landry, like millions around the world, waited to see who among the 133 cardinals had just become the 267th successor to St. Peter. He knew to listen for the Latin version of the Cardinal’s birth name in order to translate to a media outlet. He knew there were only four Cardinals with the first name Robert. But he was listening for “Petrus,” but instead, he heard Robertus… And was shocked! This is the drama that unfolded in St. Peter’s Square as tens of thousands packed into the piazza and the Via della Consilienza, cheered as the Basilica’s bells peeled with joy, knowing Habemus Papem, “We have a Pope!” On this episode of the Lighthouse Faith podcast, Lauren reflects on her journey to Rome, Italy, covering the momentous event when the first American-born pope had just been elected. Fr. Landry, the National Director of Pontifical Mission Societies USA, discusses the moment that captivated the world.
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