The new pope offered his regards to the late Pope Francis.
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV addresses crowd at St. Peter’sThe new pontiff made his first public appearance as Pope Leo XIV on a balcony at St. Peter’s Basilica.
Pope Leo XIV’s first message to the world shortly after becoming the new pontiff focused on bringing more peace and connections to the world.
The new pope stood and admired the huge, cheering crowd after stepping out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica.
“This is the first greeting of the risen Christ. May the peace be with you,” Leo said in Italian, before taking a break amid cheers. “This is the peace of the risen Christ.”

The pope offered his regards for his predecessor, Pope Francis, who passed away a day after Easter.
“We are all in the hands of God,” he added.
Pope Leo spoke about the community going forward “hand and hand with God,” stressed unity and community, and encouraged followers to continue Francis’ mission.
“The world needs his light. Humanity needs him as the bridge to be reached by God and his love,” he said.
“We have to be a church that works together to build bridges and to keep our arms open, like this very piazza, welcoming,” Leo added.

Pope Leo, who did missionary work in South America, paid tribute to the people of Peru as well as the citizens of Rome.
The new pope also thanked the cardinals who elected him as Francis’ successor, before reciting the “Hail Mary” prayer.