Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as the first US-born pontiff and will be known as Pope Leo XIV.
Leo made his first remarks as pope from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in front of tens of thousands of onlookers, calling for peace and paying tribute to the late Pope Francis.
Leo, a 69-year-old from Chicago, is a leader with global experience. He spent much of his career as a missionary in South America and holds dual citizenship in the US and Peru, where he served as a bishop.
He most recently led a powerful Vatican office for bishop appointments. He is expected to build on Pope Francis’ reforms.
The pope’s election prompted an outpouring of congratulations from world leaders, who expressed eagerness to work with the pontiff on global issues.
US President Donald Trump called the historic selection a great honor for the country.