NewsCardinal Prevost's unexpected rise: Dining alone as pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Prevost's unexpected rise: Dining alone as pope Leo XIV

The Archbishop of Belgrade, Cardinal László Német, shared his memories of the last conclave. In a conversation with Hungarian television, the hierarch recounted how Cardinal Robert Prevost behaved when it became clear he would be the next pope. He also spoke about the behaviour of other conclave participants. "No one dared to sit at the Pope's table at dinner," he recalls.

"He buried his head in his hands." That's how Leo XIV reacted to the results of the conclave.
"He buried his head in his hands." That's how Leo XIV reacted to the results of the conclave.
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Maciej Zubel

Cardinal Prevost from the US was elected pope on May 8, on the second day of the conclave. The clergyman took the name Leo XIV.

- When the votes came in and his election became more and more certain, he simply buried his head in his hands - said Cardinal Német. He added that Cardinal Prevost was not "a member of inner-church circles," and did not aspire to the highest offices in the Church.

- He surrendered to the will of God - assessed the Serbian hierarch.

"He sat alone." Cardinals did not dare approach the pope

According to his account, the cardinals who participated in the conclave were clearly intimidated after the election of the new pope. - No one dared to sit at the Pope's table at dinner. He sat there alone, all in white, a little lost - recalls Cardinal Német.

Seeing this - as he added - along with two monks, he approached Leo XIV and asked if they could join him. - "Of course, of course" - he replied. And so I had dinner with the pope - concludes the Archbishop of Belgrade.

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