Pope Leo XIV to lead inaugural mass Sunday with tens of thousands expected to attend

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV will lead his inaugural mass Sunday — with tens of thousands expected to bear witness to the occasion, including Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.The mass, which will get underway at 4 a.m.New York time, 10 a.m.
local, in St.Peter’s Basilica and Square in Vatican City, will formally install the first pontiff from the United States as the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Roman Catholics.During the liturgy, the pope is set to be presented with a new “Ring of the Fisherman” — a gold signet ring designed specially for a newly elected pontiff, the Vatican Press Office said.He will also be draped in a new ceremonial-type garment known as a Petrine Pallium, which is meant to signify him carrying the responsibility of shepherding the entire church on his shoulders.Tens of thousands are expected to flock to Vatican City for the grand occasion, while scores of world leaders are slated to be inside the Basilica for the mass.Vice President Vance will lead the US delegation, which will also include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Louisiana, and a host of other members of Congress.Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, who infamously clashed with Vance during their White House sit-down in February, is expected to be among the notable world leaders in attendance.
A Zelensky aide said earlier this week the Ukrainian president would be happy to meet other leaders on the sidelines of the mass after Pope Leo vowed to personally make “every effort” to help end the Russia-Ukraine war.Zelensky, for his part, held face-to-face talks with President Trump in St.Peter’s Basilica when they both attended Pope Francis’ funeral last month.Rubio on Saturday signaled the Vatican could be a venue for peace talks.Speaking to reporters in Rome before sitting down with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, the Vatican point man for Ukraine, Rubio said he wanted to find potential wa...