Creole, New Orleans and Pope Leo XIV
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A Catholic mother of 10 and grandmother of 30 was honored by New Orleans’ Archbishop Gregory Aymond during a special vigil Mass on May 12.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A special noontime Mass at St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter drew a crowd Thursday as local Catholics gathered to honor the Roman Catholic Church’s new pope, Leo XIV.
New Orleans' 7th Ward neighborhood has long been recognized as a cultural stronghold for people of African, French, Spanish and Native American descent.
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Pope Leo XIV's Creole heritage highlights complex history of racism and the church in AmericaNew Orleans' jazz tradition and brass band parades known as second-lines. He hoped the pope’s Creole heritage — emerging from the city’s “cultural gumbo pot” — signals an inclusive outlook for the Catholic Church. “I want the continued ...
His ancestry, traced to a historic enclave of Afro-Caribbean culture, links Leo XIV to the rich and sometimes overlooked Black Catholic experience in America.
Everyone is the pope’s cousin,” Father Gibson said. “I hope he gets to meet all of his new cousins.” On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost stepped onto the balcony of St
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNPontiff’s creole roots show complex ties of race, churchThe new Pope’s French-sounding last name, Prevost, intrigued Jari Honora, who began digging in the archives and discovered the Pope had deep roots in the city. All