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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The world was watching as the Catholic Church welcomed a new pope, Pope Leo XIV.
On Mother’s Day, Catholics celebrated Sunday mass for the first time under the new pontiff.
Yellow ribbons adorned all the doorways at Christ the King Catholic Church in Tampa, signaling a new, rejoiceful era.
“Like any family, you need a father. And now we have a new father, and there’s an excitement to get to know him,” said Father Len Plazewski.
That same palpable buzz resonated with many Catholics.
“He’s the first American pope, which is very exciting,” said Gianna Gebbia.
With that excitement, Father Len notes there’s also an uncharted responsibility for the American Pope Leo.
“That perspective of growing up in the United States, the things we often take for granted which others might not, I believe will significantly influence him in his role as the new head of the church,” expressed Father Len.
Father Len is optimistic that, given the 69-year-old Chicago native’s social activism and awareness, this marks the start of a new era in closing the gaps where the church has previously faced challenges.
In a way, only the pontiff, as Father Len explains literally means bridge-builder, can.
“With today’s rapid media pace, effectively communicating the message in a timely manner that resonates with people and encourages them to share it, is crucial,” stated Father Len.
Catholics and the world are now watching closely as this American pope embarks on his new journey.