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Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost on the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter’s Basilica, The Vatican, on May 8, 2025. [AFP]

The archbishop of Philadelphia, the US city where the first American pope Leo XIV spent his student days, told AFP after the pontiff was elected that he “honestly didn’t think it would be him”.

“Not because of him, but because being an American, that just has not been the case,” said Archbishop Nelson J. Perez.

Robert Prevost’s election as the first US head of the Catholic Church has prompted celebration and surprise in both his hometown of Chicago and Philadelphia, where he graduated from an Augustinian university.

Perez heard the news while returning from Rome, where he had travelled without attending the conclave that elected Prevost.

“I received a text message from one of my staff members. Basically, ‘Cardinal Prevost, Leo XIV’,” Perez said from the vast Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, where late Pope Francis gave a sermon in 2015.

“I was like, ‘Wow, I just can’t believe it’.”

The consensus, the 63-year-old archbishop thought, was that the United States’ huge influence on the world stage meant Prevost’s election “would not happen.”

Perez knew Prevost personally from their time working together in Peru in the early 2000s, when there were moments where the two were “just talking informally.”

“Never did I think that this individual was going to become the pope,” Perez said.

The new pontiff has both US and Peruvian nationality after spending more than 20 years in the Latin American country.

Perez predicted that, like his predecessor, Provost would make helping immigrants and poor people a priority.

Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago to parents of French, Italian, and Spanish descent, Prevost attended a minor seminary of the Order of St Augustine in St Louis as a novice.

He graduated from Philadelphia’s Villanova University with a degree in mathematics.

“While he was in college, he had a little side job as a groundskeeper for one of our parish cemeteries,” the Philadelphia archbishop said, grinning.

“Amazing story, right? So, the pope worked here.”

Known as the cradle of democracy, Philadelphia is home to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.

More recently, it was reinvented as the setting of the “Rocky” films about an Italian Catholic boxer played by Sylvester Stallone.

The historic city can now add being the pope’s university town to its accolades.

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost on the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter’s Basilica, The Vatican, on May 8, 2025.
 [AFP]

The archbishop of Philadelphia, the US city where the first American

pope Leo XIV
spent his student days, told AFP after the pontiff was elected that he “honestly didn’t think it would be him”.

“Not because of him, but because being an American, that just has not been the case,” said Archbishop Nelson J. Perez.
Robert Prevost’s election as the first US head of the Catholic Church has prompted celebration and surprise in both his hometown of Chicago and Philadelphia, where he graduated from an Augustinian university.

Perez heard the news while returning from Rome, where he had travelled without attending the conclave that elected Prevost.
“I received a text message from one of my staff members. Basically, ‘Cardinal Prevost, Leo XIV’,” Perez said from the vast Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, where late Pope Francis gave a sermon in 2015.

“I was like, ‘Wow, I just can’t believe it’.”
The consensus, the 63-year-old archbishop thought, was that the United States’ huge influence on the world stage meant Prevost’s election “would not happen.”

Perez knew Prevost personally from their time working together in Peru in the early 2000s, when there were moments where the two were “just talking informally.”
“Never did I think that this individual was going to become the pope,” Perez said.

The
new pontiff
has both US and Peruvian nationality after spending more than 20 years in the Latin American country.

Perez predicted that, like his predecessor, Provost would make helping immigrants and poor people a priority.
Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago to parents of French, Italian, and Spanish descent, Prevost attended a minor seminary of the Order of St Augustine in St Louis as a novice.

He graduated from
Philadelphia’s Villanova University
with a degree in mathematics.
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“While he was in college, he had a little side job as a groundskeeper for one of our parish cemeteries,” the Philadelphia archbishop said, grinning.
“Amazing story, right? So, the pope worked here.”

Known as the cradle of democracy, Philadelphia is home to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.

More recently, it was reinvented as the setting of the “Rocky” films about an Italian Catholic boxer played by Sylvester Stallone.

The historic city can now add being the pope’s university town to its accolades.

Published Date: 2025-05-09 10:37:49
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Source: The Standard
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