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Unseen Moments from Pope Leo XIV’s Fisherman's Ring Ceremony #explorepop...

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 Papal Inauguration '25: Pope Leo XIV Receives Fisherman’s Ring and Pallium #explorepope #vatican #god #vaticannews #subscribe #pope ‪@lordjesusmysaviour123‬ On May 18, 2025, the Catholic Church welcomed its 267th pope—Pope Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost)—during a historic and moving Mass of Papal Inauguration in St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City. With over 200,000 faithful in attendance, the ceremony marked the beginning of a new chapter in the Church's mission. In this video, we walk you through the key moments of the installation: 🔹 The solemn presentation of the pallium and Fisherman’s Ring 🔹 The presence of world leaders and religious dignitaries 🔹 Pope Leo XIV’s inspiring homily on unity, peace, and faith 🔹 The joyful popemobile procession, where the new pope greeted and blessed the crowds

 

 

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the inauguration of Pope Leo I 14th took
place on May 18th 2025 the Vatican
steeped in centuries of sacred tradition
was alive with anticipation pilgrims
priests nuns diplomats and tourists
flooded the square their eyes fixed on
the steps of St peter's Basilica where
history was about to unfold it was a
sacred moment the mass of papal
inauguration a right that though modern
in expression bore the echoes of
millennia this was no mere ceremony it
was the public anointing of a shepherd
the visible beginning of a new
pontificate the man chosen by the
college of cardinals just 10 days
earlier Cardinal Robert Francis Pvost
now emerged before the world as Pope Leo
I 14th the 267th successor to the
Apostle Peter the ceremony held in St
peter Square was attended by
approximately 200,000 people including
numerous world leaders and dignitaries
the inaugural mass marked the official
beginning of his papacy during which he
received the paleium and the fisherman's
ring traditional symbols of papal
authority in his homaly Pope Leo I 14th
emphasized themes of unity peace and
service calling for the church to be a
beacon that illuminates the dark nights
of this world he also addressed global
issues such as the conflicts in Ukraine
and Gaza expressing a commitment to
peace and reconciliation the event was a
significant moment in the history of the
church marking the beginning of a new
papacy with a focus on compassion
humility and global unity the
inauguration began with a solemn
procession from within the Basilica's
majestic nave Pope Leo I 14th appeared
in white vestments his face calm but
contemplative he paused at the tomb of
St peter offering silent prayer at the
very place where the first pope was
martyed a symbolic gesture that united
the present with the past as he stepped
onto the cig the open air altar in front
of the basilica the crowd surged in
applause choirs lifted ancient chants
the majestic tones of Tuas Petrus you
are Peter and upon this rock I will
build my church filled the square
wrapping around the marble columns like
incense in a cathedral unlike the papal
coronations of old with jeweled tiaras
and regal pomp the modern papal
inauguration is marked by simplicity and
service two ancient signs were bestowed
upon Pope Leo I 14th the palium a narrow
white woolen band placed over his
shoulders embroidered with six black
crosses it symbolized his role as
shepherd of the world's faithful and his
communion with the bishops across the
globe the fisherman's ring cast in gold
and bearing the image of St peter
casting his net this ring was placed
upon the pope's finger by the cardinal
proteacon it signifies his authority as
the vicor of Christ and his mission to
be a fisher of men as the ring was
placed the bells of St peter's rang out
joyously and the people cried "Viva papa
long live the pope
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then came the moment when the world
leaned in to listen standing before a
sea of faces from barefoot pilgrims to
presidents Pope Leo I 14th gave his
inaugural homaly his voice was steady
his words carefully chosen i stand
before you today not as a prince but as
a servant he began the church does not
rise through power or prestige but
through the cross of Christ and it is
from that cross that I draw strength he
spoke of a church rooted in truth yet
wide in mercy he called for the defense
of life and family the protection of the
poor and marginalized and a renewed
commitment to the gospel in a fragmented
world we must not be afraid to proclaim
the truth he said but let that truth be
clothed in compassion let the church be
a home not a courtroom a light not a
fortress his homaly signaled a balance
doctrinal fidelity paired with pastoral
warmth a reflection of both his American
roots and years of missionary service in
Peru after the homaly a powerful moment
unfolded the act of obedience
representatives from each rank of the
college of cardinals came forward one by
one to kneel before the new pope they
kissed his ring pledged their loyalty
and affirmed his place as the bishop of
Rome and pastor of the universal church
it was a sign of unity not of power but
of communion though only days into his
papacy whispers were already spreading
through the square is he the next
people's pope pope Leo I 14th had
already made subtle signs rejecting
lavish trappings pausing to bless
disabled children choosing a modest
apartment over the papal palace like his
predecessor Pope Francis he seemed to
carry a heart for the periphery the
forgotten the suffering the doubting but
unlike Francis Leo I 14th was clearer in
doctrine especially on hot button issues
like marriage and gender his inaugural
address made it clear the church would
not shift its teaching to fit cultural
winds still he spoke often of mercy let
us not be afraid of the wounds of the
world he said let us touch them with the
hands of Christ as the final blessing
was given the mass concluded with joyful
music and thunderous applause pope Leo I
14th stood on the steps of St peter's
arms outstretched offering peace to the
crowds and hope to the world in this new
shepherd the church saw not just a
figurehead but a man of prayer intellect
and compassion firm in truth yet tender
in approach the bells told across the
Vatican hills and the voice of St peter
seemed to whisper again through time
"Feed my sheep." And so the journey of
Pope Leo I 14th began not on a throne
but on a path a path shaped by scripture
steeped in tradition and open to the
spirit as the final notes of the closing
him echoed across St peter Square and
the liturgy came to an end Pope Leo I
14th descended into the Pope mobile
greeted by thunderous applause and
joyful cries of Viva El Papa he rode
slowly through the vast sea of pilgrims
with a serene smile and his right hand
raised in blessing he made the sign of
the cross again and again toward
children hoisted on shoulders elderly
pilgrims with tearful eyes and families
waving flags from every corner of the
world the new pope paused often his eyes
meeting those in the crowd with a
shepherd's gaze warm attentive and
deeply human it was not just a
ceremonial ride it was a living embrace
his voice broadcast gently over the
speakers offered one final word to the
faithful may the Lord bless you and keep
you may his face shine upon you and give
you peace pray for me and together let
us walk forward in hope as the Pope
mobile made its final turn past the
colonades sunlight bathed the square in
a golden glow as if heaven itself smiled
upon the church's new beginning the
papacy of Leo I 14th had officially
begun not with fanfare alone but with a
gesture of peace humility and closeness
to the people he was called to serve
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