This unflappable American
30 April 2026, The Tablet
Cardinal Robert Prevost greets the faithful on 8 May last year as just-elected Pope Leo XIV
Alamy/TTL Images, M Valicchia
Since his election a year ago Pope Leo has made dialogue, unity and communion his priority
There was a palpable joy on the floor of the Paul VI Audience Hall.
Saturday 26 October 2024 had been taken up with voting, paragraph by
paragraph, on the document that was the culmination of an extraordinary
three-year “synodal process” of listening and discernment that had
journeyed through parish, diocesan, national, continental and finally
global levels.
As the clock ticked on past dinner time, just before the singing of the Te Deum,
Pope Francis made the striking move to declare the Final Document his
own, entrusting it back “to the holy faithful People of God”. Since the
Second Vatican Council, every Synod of Bishops had been followed by a
post-synodal apostolic exhortation. Not this time. Francis decided that
what had come from the whole Church would be given directly back to the
whole Church, and be part of the Church’s ordinary magisterium.