Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, calls for unity and addresses suffering due to war during his inaugural mass in St. Peter's Square. He emphasizes the need for a united church and a reconciled world.
Key Points
First American pope
Speaks of unity and communion in the Catholic Church
Highlights the need for peace and support for those suffering due to war
Pros
Calls for unity in the Catholic Church and the world
Addresses suffering caused by war
Emphasizes the importance of a united church as a sign of unity and communion