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• Pope Leo XIV (formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost) is the first American pope in the Catholic Church’s 2,000-year history.
• He is 69 years old.
• He chose the papal name Leo XIV.
• Prior to his election, then-Pope Francis appointed him to lead the Vatican’s influential office of bishops in 2023, a position that vets bishop nominations worldwide.
• He holds dual citizenship (American and Peruvian) and spent much of his career as a missionary and archbishop in Peru.
• He belongs to the Augustinian religious order, continuing a tradition of popes from religious orders rather than the diocesan priesthood.
— The Associated Press
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