Pope Leo XIV welcomed in Diocese of Ferns

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States appears on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, May 8, 2025. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

By Dan Walsh

Bishop of Ferns, Bishop Ger Nash said; “With deep joy and heartfelt gratitude to the Holy Spirit, I warmly welcome the news of the election of Pope Leo XIV.
“The people of the Diocese of Ferns join with the universal Church in prayerful thanksgiving for the gift of new papal leadership. We ask God to bless Pope Leo XIV with wisdom, courage, and compassion as he begins his sacred ministry as successor to St. Peter.
“This moment also offers us an opportunity to reflect with appreciation on the long, rich, and valued history of the Augustinian Order within our diocese. The Augustinians have faithfully served the people of Ferns for generations, contributing profoundly to the spiritual life and pastoral mission of our Church.

“Their presence continues to bear fruit in the lives of many through prayer, education, and pastoral care particularly with the presence of Good Counsel College in New Ross which has been a rich source of learning in our diocese.
“As we look to the future under the guidance of Pope Leo XIV, we renew our commitment to walk together in faith, drawing inspiration from the emerging synodal church and the enduring witness of so many clergy, religious and lay people whose dedication strengthens the life of our diocese.
“May the Lord bless Pope Leo XIV and all who serve His Church in love and fidelity,” concluded Bishop Ger Nash, Bishop of Ferns.

Robert Francis Provost was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 14th 1955 (aged 69 years) and takes the name POPE LEO XIV. He is the 267th successor to the throne of St. Peter.

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