VATICAN - Tens of thousands of Catholics and politicians including US Vice President JD Vance will gather at the Vatican on Sunday for the inauguration mass of Leo XIV, the first US pope.
Ten days after the soft-spoken Robert Francis Prevost was chosen from among his fellow cardinals to lead the world's 1.4 billion Catholics, his papacy will formally begin in a ceremony at St Peter's Square.
The mass begins at 10:00 am (0800 GMT) but Pope Leo will at 9:00 am make his first foray into the crowd in the popemobile, the specially adapted vehicle often used by the late Pope Francis to motor among his flock.
Leo will then begin a ceremony rich in rites and symbols, including receiving his special papal ring, before giving a homily that will set the tone for his papacy.
After spending two decades as missionary in Peru, the 69-year-old from Chicago is unknown to many Catholics, but during the past week he has offered glimpses of the kind of leader he will be.
In meetings with journalists, clergy and diplomats, he has repeated called for peace in a world full of conflicts, and defended social justice.
In a lighter moment, the sports fan and amateur tennis player also met men's world's number one Jannik Sinner at the Vatican.
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Leo's elevation has sparked huge enthusiasm in the United States, which is being represented on Sunday by JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism in 2019, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also a Catholic.
Before becoming pope, the new pontiff on his personal X account criticised President Donald Trump's administration over its approach to migration, and also pilloried Vance, but those messages have since been deleted.
Vance was the last world leader to meet with Pope Francis, the day before the Argentine died on April 21 after 12 years as pontiff.
Other notable guests expected include Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky -- who memorably met Trump in St Peter's Basilica at Francis's funeral -- and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
A general view shows empty seats in front of the basilica on the eve of a Holy Mass for the Beginning of the Pontificate of Pope Leo XIV, in St Peter's square in The Vatican on May 17, 2025. (AFP Photo)