Vatican Access with Robert Duncan
Veteran Vatican journalist Gerard O’Connell joins Vatican Access to discuss the inside story of the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope in history. Drawing from his new book, The Election of Pope Leo XIV: The Last Surprise of Pope Francis, O’Connell explains how Cardinal Robert Prevost emerged as an unexpected consensus candidate during one of the most consequential conclaves in modern Church history. The conversation explores the tensions inside the pre-conclave meetings, the question of whether Pope Francis’ legacy would continue, and why many cardinals initially believed an American pope was impossible. O’Connell also reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s first year, the global reaction to his papacy, and the deeper spiritual and political forces shaping the Catholic Church in a time of polarization, uncertainty, and rapid change. Guest bio: Gerard O’Connell is a veteran Vatican correspondent and longtime Rome reporter known for his extensive coverage of papal politics, conclaves, and the global Catholic Church. Together with his wife, Argentine journalist Elisabetta Piqué, he is the co-author of The Election of Pope Leo XIV: The Last Surprise of Pope Francis, an in-depth account of the conclave that elected the first American pope.
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