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Bishop of Derry welcomes ‘reasonably quick’ election of new Pope

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Bishop Donal McKeown said the election of the Pope was good news

The Bishop of Derry has said it is “good news” that a new Pope has been elected “reasonably quickly”.

White smoke started billowing from the chimney on the Sistine Chapel in Rome shortly after 17: 00 BST local time (17: 00 BST), signalling the voting process had concluded.

The new pope is American Robert Prevost, who will be known as Pope Leo XIV.

He appeared on the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica a short time ago.

Speaking about the two-day conclave, Bishop Donal McKeown said: “Had it gone on much longer, another day or so, it would’ve been a sign of a rather split conclave.

“I’m working on the assumption this means that they have reached a consensus at a comparatively early stage which is good news for all of us.”

‘I was very impressed’

Bishop McKeown met Robert Prevost in Rome last October.

He told BBC News NI that he found the new Pope to be a “most amenable person”.

“He came on his own to meet me in the office, he sat and listened, asked intelligent questions, he knew his brief,” Bishop McKeown said.

“I was very impressed by the courtesy with which I was met on that occasion. In the congregation for bishops I’m very small fry. He treated me with enormous respect and courtesy and I’m very impressed.”

Bishop McKeown said that “leading any organisation is terribly difficult”.

He added: “A leadership of the worldwide Catholic Church is an enormous challenge but I saw before me last October a fit, healthy man who was gracious in all that he did.”

Taoiseach wishes new pope well

Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin wished Pope Leo XIV “every strength, good health, and the required spiritual guidance as he begins his mission of leading the Catholic Church at a time of challenge, building on the pastoral direction and achievements of Pope Francis”.

He added: “On behalf of the government and the people of Ireland, I offer warm congratulations to Cardinal Robert Prevost on his election as Pope Leo XIV.

“The scenes of great joy and celebrations in St. Peter’s Square are a reflection of the hopes and goodwill felt by people of the Catholic faith from all around the world towards the new pope.”

Journalist and author Martin O’Brien said he was in the media centre in Rome but had just gone outside “to get a sense of the atmosphere when suddenly I heard a great sound of excitement”.

“And there was the white smoke, unmistakably white smoke billowing,” he said.

“I think there was a sense almost of disbelief in a sense that when you are actually there witnessing a moment of history you think ‘is this happening or is it not’.”


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