
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. extended his congratulations to the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, expressing hope that the new pontiff will prioritize the needs of the poor and marginalized.
The Philippines, with its predominantly Catholic population (approximately 80% of its 114 million people), holds a significant position within the global Catholic community.
In a message released on Friday, May 9th, President Marcos stated, “As the new pontiff who took the papal name Leo XIV, ascends the Chair of St. Peter and assumes the mantle of Bishop of Rome, I pray that he will continue to bring the Church closer to the poor and disadvantaged.” He also offered prayers for Pope Leo XIV’s strength and good health as he leads the faithful.
President Marcos expressed his hope that Pope Leo XIV will inspire Catholics to remain steadfast in their faith and continue following the teachings of Jesus Christ.
He previously expressed his sorrow at the passing of Pope Francis, whom he described as the best pope he had witnessed in his lifetime.
The deep historical and cultural ties between the Philippines and the Catholic Church, dating back to the Spanish colonial era, further underscore the significance of this papal transition for the nation. The fact that Pope Leo XIV, then Fr. Robert Prevost, visited the Philippines during his time with the Order of St. Augustine adds another layer to the significance of this event for Filipinos.