Pope Leo XIV has been captured holding a baby and waving to gargantuan crowds as world leaders gather for his inauguration.
The bells of St. Peters Basilica rang out as Leo waved from the open-topped vehicle that slowly went round the square and then up and down the boulevard.



The crowd cheered “Viva il Papa”;; and waved plenty of Peruvian, American and Holy See flags representing Leo’s nationalities.
Flags from other nations were also seen, as well as banners and umbrellas to shield pilgrims from the sun.
US Vice President JD Vance paid his respects at the Argentine pope’s tomb upon arriving in Rome late Saturday and was heading the US delegation honoring the Chicago-born Leo.
The late Pope Francis had taken his last popemobile ride in the area on Easter Sunday.
His casket was also taken on the back of the vehicle across Rome last month to its final resting place.
Security was incredible tight as civil protection crews in neon uniforms funneled pilgrims into quadrants in the piazza.
Priests were also rushed into St. Peter’s Basilica to get ready for the historical Mass.
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After the public tour in the square, Leo goes into the basilica to begin the solemn ceremony to inaugurate his ministry in a series of rites that emphasize the service that he’s called to perform in leading the Catholic Church.
He prays first at the tomb of St. Peter, considered to be the first pope, under the basilicas main altar and then processes out into the piazza for the Mass.
Strict diplomatic protocol dictates the seating arrangements, with both the United States and Peru getting front-row seats thanks to Leos dual citizenship.
Vance, a Catholic convert who tangled with Francis over the Trump administrations mass migrant deportation plans, is being joined by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who arrived in Rome ahead of time to try to advance Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte is one of around a dozen heads of state attending, as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Russia is being represented by the culture minister, Olga Liubimova.
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