Pope Leo XIV Before The Papacy

Pope Leo XIV Before The Papacy

From Religion Unplugged by The Media Project

May 5, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV and the implications of having an American pope.

This week marks one year since Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV. The late Cardinal Francis George who once presided over Leo’s hometown of Chicago famously said that there would never be an American Pope until the United States went into political decline. Whether Leo’s election to the papacy confirms this decline or proves Cardinal George incorrect, the reality of an American pope came as a surprise to most of us. Following the controversial papacy of Pope Francis, efforts to predict and understand the cardinals who were most likely to take his place were plentiful. Every major news outlet submitted its predictions for who would succeed Francis. Maybe another Italian with Cardinal Pizzaballa or Zuppi? Maybe the pontiff would be an African like Cardinal Sarah or Cardinal Turkson? Or Maybe the conclave would make history in electing Cardinal Tagle as the first Asian pope? But, on most of these lists, Robert Prevost, the American who ministered in Chiclayo, Peru, was absent. So, almost immediately after Prevost entered the central balcony at St. Peter’s Basilica, there was a scramble to find out who he was, and what his priorities would be during his papacy. And while…

People in this episode

Guest: Elise Ann Allen

Topics covered

  • papacy
  • American Pope
  • Cardinal predictions
  • Vatican
  • biography
  • religion

Keywords

  • Pope Leo XIV
  • Cardinal Robert Prevost
  • American Pope
  • Vatican
  • Elise Ann Allen
  • biography
  • Cardinal predictions

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Crux

Books & works: Pope Leo XIV: The Biography

Places: United States, Chicago, Chiclayo, Peru

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