Pope Leo XIV waving at the Jubilee of Sport.

NEWLY elected Pope Leo XIV is related to a high-profile cast of A-list celebrities, but his ancestry still has humble roots, his family tree has revealed.

Researchers found that Robert Francis Prevost, the first American to ever lead the Catholic Church, is related to Madonna, Justin Bieber, Hillary Clinton, and other influential stars.

Pope Leo XIV waving at the Jubilee of Sport.
Pope Leo XIV is related to several A-list celebrities, according to a newly published family treeCredit: EPA
Justin Bieber walking down the street.
Justin Bieber is one of the celebrities who have been linked to the PopeCredit: Getty
Madonna at the Met Gala.
Madonna is also a distant cousin of the Catholic Church leaderCredit: Getty
Hillary Clinton at a presidential debate.
Hillary Clinton was linked to the religious leaderCredit: Getty
Illustration of Pope Leo's family tree, showing his relation to celebrities like Justin Bieber and Madonna.

Prevost’s ancestry was traced by academic Henry Louis Gates Jr., the American Ancestors research center, and the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami, and the results were published in a bombshell New York Times story.

Gates Jr, who is known for his research on African American culture and history, took an interest in the project after learning about Prevost’s Black ancestry.

According to the researcher, the Pope’s maternal grandparents, who lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, were described as “mulatto” and “Black” in public records.

“This was earthshaking news, but we knew it was only the beginning,” Gates Jr. wrote.

Prevost was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and is of French, Italian, Spanish, and Creole descent.

One of his eighth-great-grandparents moved from France to Quebec, Canada, by the mid to late 1650s, which is where his celebrity links come from.

Prevost descends from Canadian ancestor Louis Boucher de Grandpre, who was born in Quebec, and through Grandpre has several distant cousins.

These cousins include former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his brother Pierre, actress Angelina Jolie, Hillary Clinton, singer Justin Bieber, novelist Jack Kerouac, and Madonna.

After Prevost’s family tree was published, superstar singer Madonna, whose parents were Roman Catholic, shared her excitement on social media.

In an Instagram story, she shared a picture of herself throwing her hands up in excitement alongside her father Silvio Ciccone and wrote, “Silvio! We’re related to the Pope!

Pope Leo holds baby & waves to crowds in St Peter’s Square as world leaders gather for Pontiff’s inauguration mass

“Strike a pose!” she wrote in the excited picture, before sharing the New York Times headline with her followers.

Black and white photo of Madonna with Silvio, text overlay says "Silvio! We're related to the Pope! Strike a Pose!"
Madonna celebrated the report with an excited picture alongside her dadCredit: Instagram/@madonna
Justin Trudeau wrapping his hands in boxing gym.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his brother were linked to the PopeCredit: Getty
Angelina Jolie at the 77th Annual Tony Awards.
All of the celebrities, including actress Angelina Jolie, share French Canadian ancestors with PrevostCredit: Getty

POPE’S ANCESTRY

The motley crew of celebrities wasn’t the only bombshell revelation found in the Pope’s family tree.

The farthest back that his ancestry was traced was back to Spain in the 1500s on his mother’s side, and through that lineage, genealogists found that Prevost is related to minor nobility.

Four of his 11th-great-grandfathers were listed as “hidalgos,” which means gentlemen, in the 1573 census for the small town of Isla.

But Prevost’s ancestry isn’t all noble. At least 17 of his ancestors were identified as partially Black, and many of them were once enslaved.

Researchers say that his ancestry became intertwined with African Americans when relatives moved from Canada to New Orleans.

One fourth-great-grandmother of the Pope, Marie Jeanne, was an enslaved “mulata,” a dated term to describe someone with Black and white ancestry.

She was counted among the property of François Lemelle, who lived in New Orleans.

After Lemelle died, he left Jeanne one-fifth of his estate, including some enslaved people. Thirty years after his death, she owned 1,040 acres, and she went on to own at least 20 slaves.

Illustration of Pope Francis's life timeline.

LEO’S FAMILY

Today, Prevost is known as a beloved sibling and uncle by his brothers, who were elated to hear about his election.

After he was chosen for the sacred position, Pope Leo’s brother John, 71, said his sibling used to “play priest so he put a tablecloth over our mom’s ironing board and we had to go to Mass.”

He said the Pope would use the candy Necco Wafers as “communion” wafers as they played pretend.

“It was all taken very seriously, it was not a joke,” John said.

Louis Prevost, the Pope’s oldest brother, said that he always knew that his sibling was destined for greatness.

“From the time he was five or six years old he knew this was his fate — not that he would be Pope, but that he would be a priest,” Louis told Good Morning America.

“He had that from a very young age, and he never faltered

“We used to tease him all the time, ‘You’re going to be the Pope one day.’

“We knew something was special about him.”

Who is new American Pope Robert Prevost?

PREVOST was born in Chicago in 1955 to immigrant parents of French, Italian and Spanish descent.

After graduating from Villanova University in Pennsylvania with a degree in maths, the future pontiff joined the Order of St Augustine, taking his vows in 1978.

Ordained as a priest in 1982, he joined a mission in Peru where he spent many years heading up a seminary.

Returning to the US in 1999, he then met controversy when he allowed alleged child abuser Father James Ray to reside at a friary in Chicago.

He was made archbishop in 2023 and within a few months he was promoted to the cardinal by late Pope Francis.

Overall, the new pope is considered a centrist, however, on many social issues he has been hailed as progressive.

He has been seen to advocated for marginalized groups as the Francis did.

But Pope Leo XIV has opposed ordaining women as deacons, which has made him seen as conservative on church doctrine.

The multi-talented Catholic Church head can also speak English, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese – and can even read Latin and German.

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