Dear Friends,
On August 16th, Pope Leo XIV completed his first 100 days as our Holy Father. I share with you a few reflections, based on a recent article from the U.S. bishops: “Pope Leo’s First 100 Days: Leaning into His New Role.”
We often hear about “the first 100 days” when a U.S. president takes office, measured against campaign promises. But the papacy is different. A pope is chosen by the Holy Spirit through the College of Cardinals, and he serves for life. His first days are not about quick policies, but about setting a tone for his ministry as the successor of Peter.
Listening Before Leading: Instead of rushing to make changes, Pope Leo has taken time to listen. He first met with the College of Cardinals and the leaders of Vatican offices, confirming them temporarily while preparing for new appointments this fall. His calm and thoughtful style is already shaping his papacy.
A Synodal and Missionary Church: From his very first words, Pope Leo gave us a vision:
“We want to be a synodal church, a church that moves forward, a church that always seeks peace, charity, and closeness to those who suffer.”
He named six priorities for the Church:
- Keeping Christ at the center of everything.
- Renewing the Church’s missionary spirit.
- Growing in collaboration and synodality.
- Respecting the faith of God’s people.
- Caring for the poor and the rejected.
- Building courageous dialogue with today’s world.