In less than 24 hours, the College of Cardinals concluded their conclave, signaling a desire for change in the leadership following Pope Francis' tenure. As the 69-year-old received his papal name, questions arose about his approach to continuing Francis’ agenda of inclusivity versus charting a new path. Predominantly raised outside the US in Peru, Leo XIV’s experiences as a missionary and bishop position him as a likely supporter of the marginalized, continuing the legacy of care for the vulnerable.

His rapid rise through the ranks—having been elevated to cardinal by Francis only two years prior—suggests he may carry the same commitment to social justice issues. However, it remains unclear whether he will uphold Francis’ progressive stance on LGBTQ+ inclusion. His immediate plans include celebrating Mass at the Sistine Chapel and a public prayer at St. Peter’s Basilica. His first encounter with the media is set for Monday, where anticipation builds around his vision for the Church moving forward.

Critics and supporters alike will be watching closely as Leo XIV navigates the complex dynamics of ecclesiastical authority and public expectation in an era ripe for transformation. As the Vatican witnesses a historical breakthrough, the implications of this election resonate deeply within the global Catholic community and beyond.