
Parishioners at Kamloops’ Sacred Heart Cathedral talk first North American pope in history
KAMLOOPS — White smoke filled the air in the Vatican City on Thursday (May 8) evening, signaling the election of a new pope, Cardinal Robert Provost, taking the name of Leo XIV and ascending to the highest post in the Catholic church.
Pope Leo XIV presiding over his first mass, a day after he was elected on the fourth ballot by 133 cardinals. Leo, an American-born pontiff, the first North American pope in history.
“To be the pope is a job, or we call a vocation, of insanity. Nobody can possibly keep a billion people together. It’s a job of insanity. But really, that is where the Holy Spirit kicks in. It’s really not the man but he is the instrument the Holy Spirit will use,” said Father Derrick Cameron outside the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Kamloops Friday.