Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, at Vatican City.
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Today marks a sacred day for the globe’s billion-plus Catholics with the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV.

But for the scores of world leaders attending the event in the Vatican it presents a rare opportunity to pursue peace at a time when war rages in Europe and the Middle East

Pilgrims gathered in great number in St Peter’s Square in honour of the new leader of the Catholic Church.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, at Vatican City.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, at Vatican City. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Australians present included South Australian farmer David Greenslade and his partner Tracy Pel.

“I said to all the boys in the Mount Barker footy club, I’m heading over to Rome, and I might as well go and meet the Pope. They said you’ll never do that and well, yes I did,” he told 9News.

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Kings, queens, politicians and everyday Catholics gather for Pope Leo mass

One Victorian family adjusted its European holiday to be in town.

“We just thought thought it was a moment in history we don’t want to miss,” Nadia Edwards said.

Pope Leo XIV greets visitors and worshippers ahead of the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, at Vatican City
Pope Leo XIV greets visitors and worshippers ahead of the Inauguration Mass of PopPope Leo XIV greets visitors and worshippers ahead of the Inauguration Masse Leo XIV, at Vatican City on Sunday 18 May 2025. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Ahead of the papal mass, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited a Rome chapel run by the Australian Catholic Church.

“There’s such joy in the city at the moment watching pilgrims come up the via Conciliazione,” Greg Bennet, the Bishop of Sale said.

As much as the inauguration of Pope Leo is a spiritual event, for the world leaders attending it’s a rare opportunity to pursue peace and resolution on persistent points of conflict.

US Vice President JD Vance,  and his wife Usha Vance are greeted as they arrive.
US Vice President JD Vance, and his wife Usha Vance are greeted as they arrive. (AP)

US Vice President JD Vance leads the American delegation having met Pope Leo’s predecessor the day before he died

Kings and queens, prime ministers and presidents are also attending.

Albanese is to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen after the inauguration to resurrect free trade talks with the EU.

“We’re up for a deal, but not any deal at any price. We’re up for a deal that’s in Australia’s national interest,” he said.

Pope Leo XIV waves as he arrives ahead of the Inauguration Mass.
Pope Leo XIV waves as he arrives ahead of the Inauguration Mass. (Getty)

“I think what this demonstrates is that the world is willing to trade around the US rather than having to trade with the US,” Nationals leader David Littleproud said.

Diplomatic speed-dating will also include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Jenkins, a former teacher, was fighting for Ukraine when he was caught by Russia, with Vladimir Putin’s regime sentencing him to 13 years in jail.

“We consider this to be a sham trial and we don’t believe Mr Jenkins should be treated this way,” Queensland Senator Murray Watt said.

 Guests and the faithful attend the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV.
Guests and the faithful attend the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV. (Getty)

“Let’s be very clear, this sentence by Russia is an outrage,” Albanese said.

There’s hope Jenkins may be part of a prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia.

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