The Administrator of the Diocese of San Diego, Bishop Michael Pham, issued the following statement today after Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected the new pope of the Catholic Church:
It is with great joy we greet the news that the world has a new Pope! Pope Leo XIV, an American from Chicago and an Augustinian!
Pope Leo XIV has split his priestly life between his beloved Chicago, assignments in Rome and serving as a missionary and later a diocesan bishop in Peru. He was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2024 and headed the Dicastery for Bishops, a position in the Vatican that advises the Pope on the selection of bishops around the world.
We ask that all the People of God in the Diocese of San Diego pray for Pope Leo, to give him the wisdom, the strength and all the other gifts needed to guide our Church in these challenging times.