Pope Leo XIV Makes Historic First Trip Outside Rome, Tackles AI Concerns
In a groundbreaking first for the papacy, Pope Leo XIV has stepped beyond the Vatican walls just days into his tenure, addressing critical global issues, including the rise of artificial intelligence. This urgent visit marks a pivotal moment in the Catholic Church’s response to modern challenges.
Earlier today, Pope Leo convened with the cardinals who elected him, emphasizing the need for the Church to confront the ethical dilemmas posed by AI, which he claims threatens human dignity, justice, and labor. “We must engage with these powerful capabilities,” he asserted, committing to uphold the social teachings of the Church in navigating this uncharted territory.
Following this significant meeting, the newly minted pope made an unexpected pilgrimage to the tomb of his predecessor, Pope Francis, where he laid a single white rose—a poignant gesture honoring the legacy of reform and compassion. As the chimney that once heralded his selection was dismantled by firefighters, the world watched in anticipation of what this new leadership would bring.
Pope Leo’s first outing was met with throngs of supporters who gathered to catch a glimpse of him as he arrived in a Volkswagen multivan at an ancient Augustinian shrine. He joyfully greeted the crowd, exclaiming, “Viva Maria!” capturing a spirit of hope and community that resonates with his past in Peru, where he spent two decades building deep connections as a beloved figure.
From Chicago to Lima, his diverse heritage is celebrated, with fans declaring him both American and Peruvian—a unique blend that enhances his papacy. As he prepares for his inaugural mass next Sunday, all eyes will be on Pope Leo XIV as he embarks on a journey to redefine the Church’s role in a rapidly changing world. The urgency of his message and the expectations surrounding his leadership could reshape the future of the Catholic faith.