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Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom have expressed their congratulations on the election of Pope Leo XIV, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first American to hold the papacy. In a statement, Governor Newsom remarked, "Habemus papam. Jennifer and I join countless others around the globe to congratulate Leo XIV on his election as the head of the Catholic Church, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church."
The governor highlighted Pope Leo XIV's initial address, noting its emphasis on universal love. "In his first address, he reminded us that God loves each and every person," said Newsom. He also expressed hope in Pope Leo XIV's leadership, stating, "We trust that he will shepherd us through the best of the Church’s teachings: to respect human dignity, care for the poor, and wish for the common good of us all."
Governor Newsom reflected on a broader message of unity and peace in light of current global divisions. "May he remind us that our better angels are not far away — they’re always within us, waiting to be heard," he said. He concluded with a prayerful hope for Pope Leo XIV's influence as a unifying force: "In a fractured world, we pray his voice becomes a bridge — between faiths, nations, and beliefs — and a force for peace rooted in our shared humanity."