FOCUS ON PEACE

In various sermons and comments since his election as pope, Pope Leo praised his predecessor repeatedly but has not offered many hints about whether he will continue with the late pontiff’s vision of opening the Church up to the modern world.

His homily on Sunday is likely to indicate some of the priorities for his papacy, having already made clear over the past 10 days that he will push for peace whenever possible.

His first words in an appearance to crowds in St Peter’s Square on the night of his election were “peace be with you all”, echoing words Catholics use in their celebrations.

In a May 14 address to officials of the eastern Catholic Churches, many of whom are based in global hot spots such as Ukraine and the Middle East, the new pope pledged he would make “every effort” for peace.

He also offered the Vatican as a mediator in global conflicts, saying war was “never inevitable”.

Sunday’s Mass will feature prayers in several languages, in a nod to the global reach of the 1.4 billion-member Church, including Latin, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, French, Arabic, Polish, and Chinese.

As part of the ceremony, Leo will also formally receive two items as he takes up the papacy: a liturgical vestment known as a pallium, a strip of lambswool which represents his role as a shepherd, and a special band known as the fisherman’s ring.

The ceremonial gold signet ring is specially cast for each new pope and can be used by Leo to seal documents. It features a design of St. Peter holding the keys to Heaven and will be broken after his death, marking an end to his papacy.

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