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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended heartfelt congratulations to Pope Leo XIV, the newly elected head of the Catholic Church, emphasizing India’s commitment to promoting peace, harmony, and dialogue with the Holy See. The warm message comes as the Catholic Church marks a historic moment with the appointment of the first pope from the United States, Robert Prevost, who has adopted the name Pope Leo XIV.

Historic Papal Election

Robert Prevost, a 69-year-old member of the Augustinian religious order, was elected on Thursday, becoming the first American to ascend to the papacy in the history of the Catholic Church. His appointment is seen as a momentous event, reflecting a broader representation within the Church’s leadership. By choosing the name Leo XIV, Prevost aligns himself with a legacy of pontiffs known for their focus on doctrine and service. His leadership is expected to shape the global direction of the Church in a time of evolving challenges.

India’s Continued Engagement with the Vatican

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media platform X to convey his felicitations. “I convey sincere felicitations and best wishes from the people of India to His Holiness Pope Leo XIV. His leadership of the Catholic Church comes at a moment of profound significance in advancing the ideals of peace, harmony, solidarity and service,” Narendra Modi wrote.

Narendra Modi also reaffirmed India’s dedication to strengthening its ties with the Vatican, stating, “India remains committed to continued dialogue and engagement with the Holy See to further our shared values.” This gesture highlights India’s recognition of the importance of religious diplomacy and mutual respect across faiths.

The Holy See, often referred to as the Apostolic See or See of Rome, is the central governing body of the Catholic Church and Vatican City. It holds a unique position in international relations, maintaining diplomatic ties with countries worldwide, including India. Narendra Modi’s message underscores India’s willingness to deepen its engagement with the Vatican on matters of shared interest, especially those relating to global peace and humanitarian values.

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