At inaugural mass, Pope Leo warns against exploiting nature, marginalising the poor



Pope Leo XIV set the tone for his papacy with a call to stop exploiting nature and marginalising the poor at his inaugural mass on Sunday attended by dignitaries including Ukraineโ€™s President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Vice-President J.D. Vance.

Ten days after he became the first American head of the worldโ€™s 1.4 billion Catholics, some 200,000 people gathered to see Leoโ€™s inaugural mass in St Peterโ€™s Square, according to the Vatican.

Before it started, the Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost delighted the crowds by taking to the Popemobile for the first time, smiling, waving and blessing those he passed.

In his homily, the soft-spoken 69-year-old returned to the themes of peace, reconciliation and social justice that have marked his first few days as pope.

โ€œIn this our time, we still see too much discord, too many wounds caused by hatred, violence, prejudice, the fear of difference, and an economic paradigm that exploits the Earthโ€™s resources and marginalises the poorest,โ€ he said.

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