Key Points

Pope Leo XIV celebrated his 70th birthday with heartfelt gratitude to his well-wishers. He combined the personal milestone with the religious Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. The pontiff reflected on his rapid adaptation to papal responsibilities since becoming history's first American pope. Hundreds gathered in St. Peter's Square with banners and balloons to celebrate the occasion.

Key Points: Pope Leo XIV Celebrates 70th Birthday Thanks Well-Wishers

  • Pope expresses gratitude to God and parents on milestone birthday
  • Combines birthday with Feast of Holy Cross celebration
  • Reflects on learning curve as first American pope
  • Children present drawings wishing for world peace
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Pope Leo XIV turns 70, thanks well-wishers

Pope Leo XIV marks his 70th birthday, thanking supporters and reflecting on his papacy while celebrating the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

"Dear friends, today I turn seventy years old. I give thanks to the Lord and to my parents - Pope Leo XIV"

Vatican City, September 14

As Pope Leo XIV turned 70 on Sunday, he thanked all his well-wishers.

The Pontifex also celebrated the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

In a post on X, he said, "Dear friends, today I turn seventy years old. I give thanks to the Lord and to my parents; and I thank all those who have remembered me in their prayers."

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"Today we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross: for the immense love with which God has transformed the means to death into an instrument of life, embracing it for our salvation, teaching us that nothing can separate us from him and that his love is greater than our own sin," he added.

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He blessed the faithful gathered for the Angelus prayer and thanked them for their good wishes, as per EuroNews.

"My dears, it seems you know today I have turned 70," Leo said to cheers. "I thank the Lord, my parents and all those who remembered me in their prayers," the pontiff said at the end of the prayer, as applause erupted through the square, where hundreds of people held "happy birthday" banners, in English, Italian and Spanish, balloons and congratulatory signs.

In many of the drawings, childrens expressed their wish for world peace. One child had drawn Pope Leo XIV saying "Don't worry, I'll take care of it," while waving the flag of peace, between a dove with an olive branch and St Peter's Basilica, coloured white and yellow like the Vatican flag.

Pope Leo XIV reflected on the "huge learning curve" he has taken on as pontiff and made the comparison of jumping into "the deep end of the pool very quickly," EuroNews quoted its sources.

History's first American pope said that he had quickly found his footing as a pastor for the universal Catholic Church, but discovered the diplomatic job of being pope was more challenging.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I'm Hindu, I respect the Pope's message of peace and his humility. The children's drawings for world peace are particularly touching. We need more spiritual leaders promoting harmony.
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Ananya R
🪽 Happy 70th Birthday to Pope Leo XIV! His acknowledgment of the diplomatic challenges shows his honesty. Hope he continues to bridge gaps between different faiths and communities.
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David E
The first American pope handling both spiritual and diplomatic roles at 70 - impressive! Though I wonder if the Vatican could be more progressive on some social issues. Still, wishing him well.
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Siddharth J
His humility in thanking his parents and acknowledging the learning curve is commendable. Great leaders never stop learning. May he have many more healthy years of service. 🕊️
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Priya S
The children's peace drawings brought tears to my eyes. In these troubled times, we need such messages of hope. Happy birthday to the Pope from India! 🌍

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