PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Catholics worldwide, particularly in Malaysia, following the election of Pope Leo XIV.
Describing the moment as a historic occasion that marks a new chapter for the global Catholic community, Anwar conveyed his confidence that the papacy of Pope Leo XIV would bring renewed purpose and inspiration.
“Malaysia values its ties with the Holy See, and we look forward to continued engagement rooted in mutual respect, dialogue, and our shared commitment to peace and human dignity,” he stated in a message shared on Facebook.
The newly elected pontiff, Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, hails from Chicago and becomes the first American ever to assume the papacy.
According to Anadolu Ajansi, he has taken the name Pope Leo XIV—the first use of the name “Leo” since the 19th century.
On the same note, National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang has extended his congratulations to Pope Leo XIV on his recent election as the 267th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
Describing the appointment of the first American-born pope as a “momentous occasion”, Aaron said it was significant not only for the global Catholic community but also for people of all faiths.
“Your dedication to social justice, inclusivity and compassion reflects the very values that we in Malaysia strive to uphold in our multicultural and multireligious society,” he stated in a Facebook post today.
He also offered his prayers for Pope Leo XIV’s leadership, expressing hope that it would usher in a new era of unity and respect among nations.
“May Almighty God grant you wisdom, strength and grace in leading the global community through these transformative times. Your leadership offers renewed hope for global solidarity, healing and mutual respect,” he said. - May 9, 2025