CLN Statement on the Election of Pope Leo XIV
The Catholic Labor Network (CLN) joyfully welcomes the election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, as the 267th Bishop of Rome. As the first American-born pontiff, Pope Leo XIV brings a unique blend of pastoral experience, theological depth, and a profound commitment to social justice that resonates deeply with our mission to uphold the dignity of work and the rights of workers.
Pope Leo XIV’s extensive ministry in Peru, where he served as a missionary, parish pastor, and diocesan leader, reflects his dedication to serving marginalized communities and advocating for social equity . His leadership in the Augustinian order and his role in overseeing bishop appointments demonstrate his capacity to guide the Church with wisdom and compassion.
The choice of the name “Leo XIV” signifies a continuity with Pope Leo XIII, whose seminal encyclical Rerum Novarum laid the foundation for modern Catholic social teaching by affirming the rights of workers to organize and the importance of just labor conditions. This legacy is vital as we continue to address contemporary challenges facing workers worldwide.
Scripture reminds us, “The laborer deserves his wages” (Luke 10:7), and the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that “work is for man, not man for work” (CCC 2428). Pope Leo XIV’s papacy offers renewed hope that these principles will be upheld and advanced, ensuring that the Church remains a steadfast advocate for the rights and dignity of all workers.
We at the Catholic Labor Network look forward to collaborating with Pope Leo XIV in promoting the Church’s social doctrine and supporting initiatives that protect and empower workers. May his leadership inspire a global commitment to justice, solidarity, and the common good.
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