In a heartfelt conversation, John Prevost, brother of Pope Leo XIV, shares reflections on their familial bond and the historical significance of his brother's papacy.
Pope Leo XIV's Brother Reflects on His Historic Papacy from Illinois

Pope Leo XIV's Brother Reflects on His Historic Papacy from Illinois
Family of the first American pope shares insights on his values and background
John Prevost, residing in suburban Chicago, opened up about his brother, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who has recently ascended to become Pope Leo XIV, marking a significant moment in history as the first American pope. Previously aware of the possibility of his brother's elevation – highlighted by a priest at church mentioning odds in Las Vegas of 18 to 1 in the run-up to the conclave – Mr. Prevost recalled calling Cardinal Prevost, who dismissed the notion of being elected pope.
Now, as the new pope, Leo XIV is at the center of attention, drawing both support and curiosity from his childhood community in Illinois. Mr. Prevost reflected on his brother's character, describing him as a "middle of the road" individual not hesitant to express his opinions, with a strong inclination toward helping marginalized groups.
“This pope has a great, great desire to assist the downtrodden and the disenfranchised, the people who are ignored,” John Prevost expressed during an interview from his home in New Lenox, a city situated around 40 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. He anticipates that Leo XIV will carry forward the compassionate legacy initiated by his predecessor, Pope Francis, as he navigates the complex challenges facing the Church and its followers in contemporary society.