Pope Leo XIV
Played Wordle and Watched ‘Conclave’
Before Historic Election
Published
Robert Prevost is rather like the remainder of us — he performed Wordle together with his brother and watched the film “Conclave” earlier than turning into the primary American to be voted chief of the Catholic Church and taking the title Leo XIV.
Pope Leo’s brother John Prevost spoke concerning the “surreal” second with NBC Chicago, noting his brother enjoying the favored New York Times recreation in addition to Words with Friends with him served as “something to keep his mind off of life in the real world.”
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John made positive to maintain issues light-hearted together with his brother earlier than he entered the papal conclave, joking with him to recollect his pink socks and asking if he watched “Conclave” so he would “know how to behave.” To his amusement, Pope Leo replied he had certainly studied up by watching the 2024 movie.
He added, “So it’s that kind of stuff, because I wanted to take his mind off of it, laugh about something, because this is now an awesome responsibility.”

TMZ.com
John stated he and his brother had been each bewildered when he was elected by his fellow cardinals, candidly noting … “I didn’t believe it, and Rob didn’t believe it. I should say, Pope Leo didn’t believe it at all, because there’s not going to be an American pope was the attitude.”
They actually realized the that means of “never say never.”

Fox News
Pope Leo greeted the jam-packed St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City Thursday, repeating a message of peace for Earth, including “God loves us, all of us. Evil will not prevail.”
Of course, Pope Leo’s historic election to develop into Pontiff comes after the death of Pope Francis, following a number of well being points.