Vatican City, Dec 12, 2025 / 17:46 pm
On Dec. 12, Pope Leo XIV presided over his first Mass on the solemnity of Our Lady of Guadalupe, whom he asked to come to his aid “so that she may confirm in the one true path that leads to the blessed Fruit of your womb all those who have been entrusted to me.”
A large number of the faithful, mostly from the Mexican community residing in Rome as well as clergy and members of the Roman Curia, attended the ceremony held in St. Peter’s Basilica at 4 p.m. local time.
The Holy Father delivered a homily in Spanish in the form of a prayer addressed to the patroness of Mexico and empress of the Americas.
The pontiff recalled that Mary allows the Word of God “to enter her life and transform it,” bringing “that joy wherever human joy is insufficient, wherever the wine has run out.”
For the Holy Father, at Tepeyac, the Virgin Mary “awakens in the inhabitants of America the joy of knowing they are loved by God.” Thus, “amidst ceaseless conflicts, injustices, and sorrows that seek relief,” Mary of Guadalupe proclaims the core of her message: “Am I not here, I who am your mother?”
“It is the voice,” the pope continued, “that echoes the promise of divine fidelity, the presence that sustains us when life becomes unbearable.”
The pope then focused his message on the motherhood of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Before her image, he expressed his desire that the faithful might feel like “true children of yours,” and he asked for her guidance to maintain their faith “when strength fails and shadows grow.”
“Mother, teach the nations that wish to be your children not to divide the world into irreconcilable factions, not to allow hatred to mark their history nor lies to write their memory. Show them that authority must be exercised as service and not as domination. Instruct their leaders in their duty to safeguard the dignity of every person at every stage of life. Make these peoples, your children, places where every person can feel welcome,” he continued.
He also prayed to the Virgin for young people, “that they may obtain from Christ the strength to choose what is good and the courage to remain steadfast in the faith, even when the world pushes them in another direction.” He also prayed that nothing would trouble their hearts and that “they may embrace God’s plans without fear.”
“Protect them from the threats of crime, addiction, and the danger of a meaningless life,” he added.
The Holy Father turned to those who have distanced themselves from the Church and asked the Virgin Mary to bring them “back home” with the power of her love. He also prayed for those who sow discord, asking Mary to restore them to charity.
He also implored Our Lady of Guadalupe to strengthen families and, following her example, to help “parents educate with tenderness and firmness, so that every home may be a school of faith.”
He also asked her to sustain the clergy and consecrated life “in daily fidelity” and to renew their first love. “Guard their inner lives in prayer, protect them from temptation, encourage them in their weariness, and comfort those who are discouraged,” he added.
“Assist us so that we may not tarnish with our sin and misery the holiness of the Church, which, like you, is a mother,” he said.
In his conclusion, the Holy Father asked that the mother “of the true God for whom we live come to the aid of the successor of Peter, so that he may confirm in the one path that leads to the blessed Fruit of your womb all those entrusted to me.”
“Remember this son of yours, ‘to whom Christ entrusted the keys of the kingdom of heaven for the good of all,’ that these keys may serve ‘to bind and loose and to redeem all human misery,’” he said, quoting a 1994 homily by St. John Paul II.
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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“Pope Leo XIV entrusts pontificate to the Virgin of Guadalupe” who might be co-redemptrix depending on whose brand of Catholicism you inquire.
A new book on the conquest of the Americas by the Catholic Spaniards indicates that without the conquest by these Catholic Spaniards the “Indigenous People” would still be sacrificing children and adults and even eating them. See this review (“Ruthless Conquistadores and No Less Ruthless Indigenous People”) of the book. The illustration alone (a striking painting by native Aztec artists) is worth a look:
https://www.thepostil.com/author/dario-fernandez-morera/
I think it was more about Spanish viruses conquering indigenous people than the Spanish conquistadors themselves. The viruses traveled faster than the explorers could.
I see that Pope Leo emceed the Mass.
Who celebrated it?
“Assist us so that we may not tarnish with our sin and misery the holiness of the Church…”
If Leo really means that, how can he allow the homosexual mafia and heretics to continue in power and ravage the Church with their apostasy in faith and morals!?
If Leo replaced Toucho Fernandez, denounced the very public and heretical “Confirmation” of an openly gay man whose “husband was his “sponsor,” allowed the Latin Mass like Benedict XVI permitted, etc., then I would begin to believe Leo means what he says.
Until then, Leo’s words, I am sad to say, are just pious palaver.
I hear you Maggie. But this is at least a positive sign from Pope Leo to the 190.000 who prayed with Cardinal Burke to our lady of Guadeloupe for the Church: the 9 month novena.
Archbishop Ganswein recently called for the overturning of Traditionis Custodes/restoration of SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM: the return to liturgical peace.
Our Lady of Guadaloupe, pray for us!
This is a positive sign from Pope Leo to the 190.000 who prayed with Cardinal Burke to our lady of Guadeloupe for the Church: the 9 month novena.
And Archbishop Ganswein has just called for the overturning of Traditionis Custodes/restoration of SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM: the return to liturgical peace.
Our Lady of Guadaloupe, pray for us!
Pope Leo non-Muslims to convert to islam and Muslims to apply the Quran 100% immediately to avoid death by the punishments from GOD floods fires storms wildfires strong earthquakes more mag 7 earthquake tsunami volcano meteor plane crash viruses in Italy in Japan in US in Indonesia in Chile in Turkey in non-Muslim countries and in Muslim countries December 14,2025
I rejoice when I hear words that are wise, truthful, and full of spirit. But I have to remind myself that it’s actions, not words, that truly reveal the heart of a person.
Cheap theatre. If he really believed and of this, he would address the homo-schism in the German church.
Deus Nobiscum Quis Contra