“We
have a good pope, a very good pope”
Andreas SOLARO / AFP
Le
cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco assailli par des journalistes à son arrivée au Vatican
le 5 mai 2025.
The cardinal-archbishop of Algiers shares his impressions of the
conclave, Pope Leo XIV, and the experience of the Church: "colossal amount
of experience" "immense unanimity" "a simple man"
Just
hours after the election of Leo XIV, Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, Archbishop of
Algiers, shares why the College of Cardinals so quickly chose Cardinal Robert
Francis Prevost as the Successor of Peter.
How do you
feel just a few hours after the election of Leo XIV?
Cardinal
Vesco: We have a good pope, a very good pope! I am extremely happy,
as is the entire College of Cardinals. There was immense
unanimity, an immense sense of joy. The entire college is behind him. Onward!
The conclave
was quick…
Cardinal
Vesco: Quicker than you can imagine! I had no doubt, but it’s true
that the Holy Spirit was at work. During the general congregations, there was
room for differences, but unity quickly followed. We reached a consensus. It
wasn’t a given from the start, but I could feel the pieces falling into place,
even without many words exchanged. Today, I can confidently say, just like a
baker says of good bread, that we have a good pope!
What are the
qualities of Leo XIV?
Cardinal
Vesco: He is a man with a colossal amount of experience. He joined
the Order of St. Augustine at just 17. He’s lived a communal life, served twice
as superior general, and taken on challenging missions. He’s been asked to do
it all — formation, missionary work in Peru, administrative oversight in
struggling dioceses, and leadership at the Roman Curia as the head of the
Dicastery for Bishops.
Those who know him speak highly of
him. He’s the kind of person who can make decisions, but always in
collaboration with others. That, I believe, is his defining strength — he knows
how to work in a team.
What was the
atmosphere like in the Sistine Chapel when Cardinal Prevost reached the
two-thirds majority?
Cardinal
Vesco: It was a moment of manifest joy, deeply emotional. There was
no hesitation, just profound happiness among all the cardinals. It happened
very quickly — it could have even ended sooner!
Did you know
him beforehand?
Cardinal
Vesco: No, I didn’t. I met him during the general congregations. I
arrived with one candidate in mind, but quickly opened myself to the
possibility of others as I searched for the best fit for the Church.
Leo XIV is the
first pope from the United States. Did his nationality play a role in the
discussions?
Cardinal
Vesco: I can’t speak for everyone, but not for me. He’s someone who
has lived in South America, served in Peru, and led a global religious order.
Once you become a superior general, you no longer belong to a single nation but
to the whole world.
What did you
think of his first speech from the Loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica?
Cardinal
Vesco: I didn’t catch all of it because I was nearby, but I know he
spoke about peace and granted a plenary indulgence. He also quoted St.
Augustine: “With you I am a Christian, for you I am a bishop.” Beautiful!
Did you
have dinner with him afterward?
Cardinal
Vesco: Yes, we all dined together. It was simple, joyful, and
lighthearted. He’s a simple man, and that is truly beautiful.
Did the
choice of the name Leo surprise you?
Yes,
quite a bit! It’s not a common choice, especially after the striking simplicity
of “Francis.” But when I heard the crowd in St. Peter’s Square shouting,
“Leone! Leone!” it felt right.
For a
Christian, is it a moving experience to participate in a conclave?
Cardinal
Vesco: It was a profoundly peaceful and beautiful experience. The
first day felt like a retreat, a time for prayer and reflection. By the second
day, we already sensed that we had found the right man — a humble, gentle, and
serene leader.
From the
balconies of St. Peter’s, I watched the people of Rome fill the square, waiting
to welcome a man they didn’t even know yet. That, to me, is the Church.
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