Published: 2:48pm, 9 May 2025Updated: 2:52pm, 9 May 2025
The Hong Kong Catholic Church has called on the faithful to pray for the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, who has stressed the importance of displaying love through dialogue and compassion.
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Hours after the new pontiff, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, was elected on Thursday as the 267th pope, the Catholic diocese of Hong Kong issued its own statement on Friday.
“Together with the faithful, Cardinal Stephen Chow, SJ, Bishop of the Catholic diocese of Hong Kong, gives thanks to God for choosing Pope Leo XIV. They pray that God will bless him abundantly in his future ministry as the supreme pastor of the Roman Catholic Church,” the diocese said.
Leo, who has served as a missionary in Peru and previously led the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops, is the Roman Catholic Church’s first pope from the United States.
“Pope Leo XIV emphasises bridge building, a synodal church and a church for the poor. He stresses to display love through dialogue and compassion,” the Hong Kong Catholic Church said in its statement.
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“He urges the faithful all over the world to make a collective effort in creating a more harmonious world with love and inclusivity.”