Conrad Black: As an American, Pope Leo’s Election Augurs Well for the World

Conrad Black: As an American, Pope Leo’s Election Augurs Well for the World
Pope Leo XIV appears at the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica to give his first Sunday blessing after his election, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on May 11, 2025. AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia
Conrad Black
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Commentary
There is some significance in the fact that the new leader of one of the world’s largest religious denominations, and the head of the state and government of the world‘s most powerful and influential country, are both Americans. This certainly does not mean the impending Americanization of the Roman Catholic Church, any more than it implies the Catholicization of America. But it does demonstrate that so intelligent and international an electorate as the 133 voting members of the College of Cardinals is not intimidated by the controversy surrounding America, or the antagonism to the United States of the international left, including significant elements of the Catholic Church easily recognizable in contemporary American society.
Conrad Black
Conrad Black
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Conrad Black has been one of Canada’s most prominent financiers for 40 years and was one of the leading newspaper publishers in the world. He’s the author of authoritative biographies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, and, most recently, “Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other,” which has been republished in updated form. Follow Conrad Black with Bill Bennett and Victor Davis Hanson on their podcast Scholars and Sense.