Following Pope Francis’ passing at 88 last month, the question on many people’s minds was who would be chosen to succeed him. After the customary nine-day mourning period, the conclave convened.
On May 8, it was announced that Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69, had been elected as the new pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. His appointment marked a historic moment — he became the first American pope to lead the Catholic Church.
The announcement triggered swift and varied responses across the American political landscape. Some praised the milestone; others raised alarms about his past political positions and public statements.
Former president Joe Biden responded with a brief but formal message. “Habemus papam – May God bless Pope Leo XIV of Illinois,” he posted. “Jill and I congratulate him and wish him success.”