Key Points

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent birthday greetings to Pope Leo XIV on his 70th birthday. The pontiff, who is the first American to hold the position, celebrated both his birthday and the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Hundreds of faithful gathered at St. Peter's Square with banners and balloons to celebrate the occasion. Pope Leo XIV expressed gratitude for the prayers and well-wishes from people around the world.

Key Points: Marco Rubio Wishes First American Pope Leo XIV Happy 70th Birthday

  • Marco Rubio extended warm birthday wishes via social media platform X
  • Pope Leo XIV celebrated his 70th birthday alongside Feast of Holy Cross
  • The pontiff thanked well-wishers and expressed gratitude for prayers worldwide
  • Hundreds gathered at St Peter's Square holding multilingual birthday banners
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US Secy of State wishes Pope Leo XIV on birthday

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio extends birthday wishes to Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, who celebrated his 70th birthday and Feast of Holy Cross.

"Happy 70th Birthday to the Pope. May the Holy Spirit continue to bless and guide you, Pope Leo XIV - Marco Rubio"

Washington DC, September 14

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday extended birthday wishes to the first American Pope, Pope Leo XIV.

"Happy 70th Birthday to the Pope," he said in a post on X.

https://x.com/SecRubio/status/1967227411990536668

"May the Holy Spirit continue to bless and guide you, Pope Leo XIV," he added.

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."

https://x.com/Pontifex/status/1967189084063080791

"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.

https://x.com/Pontifex/status/1967182791483015531

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, children 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.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an American living in Mumbai, I appreciate this diplomatic gesture. It's heartwarming to see children's drawings for world peace - that's the universal language we all understand.
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Priya S
While I respect the Pope's role, I wish our Indian leaders would also receive such international attention. We have so many spiritual leaders doing incredible work for humanity here too.
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Michael C
The children's drawings for world peace really touched me. In these troubled times, we need more voices calling for peace across all religions and nations.
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Ananya R
️‍🩹 Beautiful message about transforming "means to death into instrument of life." This resonates with our Indian philosophy of seeing divinity in everything. Happy 70th to the Pope!
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Karthik V
It's nice to see diplomatic relations between Vatican and US strengthening. Hope this leads to more interfaith dialogues that include Eastern religions too. India has so much to contribute to these conversations.

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