The Chicago Archdiocese has voiced its support for Pope Leo XIV, predicting he will become a strong advocate for those without a voice. Hours after the Pope's election, representatives from the Archdiocese shared their hopes for his papacy. Father Gregory Sakowicz stated that he believes Pope Leo XIV will prioritize critical global issues.
Specifically, Father Sakowicz anticipates the new Pope will be 'very strong' on matters related to immigration, human rights, and the environment. He emphasized the importance of these issues and expressed confidence in Pope Leo XIV's dedication to addressing them with faith and compassion. The Archdiocese believes Pope Leo XIV will serve as a powerful and influential leader within the Catholic Church and on the world stage.
Chicago Archdiocese: Pope Leo XIV Will Champion the Voiceless
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, the Chicago Archdiocese expressed optimism about his papacy. They anticipate he will be a strong advocate for marginalized communities and a 'voice for the voiceless.' Father Gregory Sakowicz believes the new Pope will focus on key issues such as immigration, human rights, and environmental protection. The Archdiocese expects Pope Leo XIV to lead with unwavering faith.
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