Pope Leo just broke major security protocol with his popemobile entrance

Today marked a historic occasion at the Vatican as royals and global leaders assembled to witness the inauguration of Pope Leo.

 

 

However, amid the ceremony’s grandeur, one bold choice stood out — the new pope’s decision to ride through St. Peter’s Square in an open-top popemobile, a move that has sparked both admiration and concern.

At around 8:15 a.m., Pope Leo was seen waving to the crowds from the iconic popemobile, engaging directly with the faithful lining the streets. The public response was immediate and enthusiastic, with viewers around the world expressing excitement over the pope’s warmth and approachability.

The popemobile has long been a symbol of papal presence and accessibility. Its origins trace back to 1930 when Pope Pius XI received a Mercedes-Benz Nürburg 460 Pullman, complete with luxurious touches like silk carpets and decorative doves.

However, the term “popemobile” only became widespread in the 1970s. Over time, the vehicle evolved not just for ceremonial use, but as a vital tool for papal protection.

Security around the popemobile intensified following the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. While greeting followers in St. Peter’s Square, the pontiff was shot and seriously wounded by Mehmet Ali Ağca. That event reshaped how future popes approached public appearances, with many opting for bulletproof glass and reinforced vehicles.

In contrast, Pope Leo, much like his predecessor Pope Francis, has rejected these protective measures.

In 2014, Pope Francis criticized the “sardine can” design of the armored popemobile, saying it distanced him from the people.

Pope Leo now follows in those footsteps, prioritizing visibility and connection over security. While many have praised his courage and authenticity, others worry that the decision may expose him to unnecessary risk.

Pope Leo is already breaking with tradition in other ways as well. As the first American to be elected pope, he made headlines by delivering his first homily in English, complete with a recognizable Chicago accent.

 

 

Typically, Latin or Italian is used in such solemn moments, especially during the first Mass held in the Sistine Chapel. His use of English marks a significant shift and may reflect a desire to connect with a broader global audience.

During today’s inauguration ceremony, Pope Leo will be formally presented with two important symbols of his new role: the Fisherman’s Ring, honoring Saint Peter, the Church’s first pope, and the pallium, a white woolen band symbolizing his role as the spiritual shepherd of the Church.

As the Mass continues, Pope Leo is expected to deliver a sermon that will introduce the themes and values that will define his papacy.

While his approach may raise eyebrows among traditionalists, it’s clear that Pope Leo intends to lead with openness, humility, and a firm desire to bridge the gap between the Church and its people — even if that means taking a few risks along the way.

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