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Home » World » From Baba Dogo to the Vatican: Kenya Remembers New Pope Leo XIV’s Recent Visits as He Ascends to Papacy

From Baba Dogo to the Vatican: Kenya Remembers New Pope Leo XIV’s Recent Visits as He Ascends to Papacy

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8 May 2025
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White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel earlier today, signalling the election of a new leader for the world’s 1.4 billion Roman Catholics. Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States has been elected as the 267th Pope and will be known as Pope Leo XIV.

The announcement was delivered by the Cardinal Protodeacon from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, sparking cheers from thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square.

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Pope Leo XIV: A Historic First for the Church

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Pope Leo XIV is the first American to ascend to the papacy. His election marks a significant moment in the history of the Roman Catholic Church.

At 69 years old, Pope Leo XIV is widely respected for his missionary work in Peru, where he spent many years serving local communities. Elevated to Cardinal by Pope Francis in 2023, he most recently held the position of Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops before becoming the new Pontiff.

A Personal Connection to Kenya Remembered

For many Kenyans, Pope Leo XIV’s election carries a special significance. Earlier this year, then-Cardinal Robert Prevost visited Kenya, where he spent time at Baba Dogo Parish in Nairobi. His visit is now being fondly remembered by local Catholics, who see his elevation to the papacy as a personal and encouraging connection to Kenya.

This visit, which was less globally publicised at the time, is now viewed in a new light. It highlights the Pope’s existing pastoral interest in Africa and his desire to engage with grassroots communities like Baba Dogo Parish even before becoming the leader of the Catholic Church.

Previous Popes, including Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis, also made significant visits to Kenya. Pope Leo XIV’s engagement with Kenyan Catholics as a Cardinal stands as a hopeful precursor to future strengthened ties.

What Pope Leo XIV’s Election Means for Kenya

The news of Pope Leo XIV’s election has been met with widespread enthusiasm across Kenya. Catholics throughout the country express hope that his hands-on approach and his recent visit to Nairobi will pave the way for deeper connections with the local Church.

His commitment to compassion, inclusion, and support for the poor—values championed by his predecessor—resonate strongly with Kenyan communities. Many believe his American background, paired with his first-hand experience in Kenya, will inspire greater global solidarity and renewed focus on social justice and empowerment.

Messages of congratulations and prayers have poured in from across the country. Moses Wetang’ula, Speaker of the National Assembly, was among the first to extend warm wishes, praying for divine wisdom and good health for the new Pontiff.

A New Chapter for the Global Catholic Church

Pope Leo XIV’s election signals a continued shift in the Catholic Church’s global outlook, moving further beyond its traditional European roots. His leadership begins at a critical time, with the Church facing both complex challenges and opportunities.

Key areas of focus for Pope Leo XIV are expected to include:

  • Continuing pastoral and reform efforts initiated by Pope Francis.
  • Promoting social justice and addressing inequality.
  • Strengthening interfaith dialogue and environmental advocacy, echoing themes from Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’.
  • Tackling internal Church reforms, including the sexual abuse crisis and conversations about the role of women in the Church.

As the first American Pope, his leadership will likely introduce new perspectives on global diplomacy and international Church affairs.

A Message of Unity and Peace

In his first address, Pope Leo XIV called on the faithful to “walk together” in unity and peace. As his papacy begins, Catholics worldwide—especially those in Kenya with recent and personal memories of his visit—watch with hopeful anticipation to see how he will guide the Church in the years ahead.

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