Pope Leo XIV delivered his first mass as pontiff on Friday. During the intimate service inside the Sistine Chapel, the pope called on his fellow cardinals to support him in his new mission as leader of the Catholic Church. The new pope has much in common with the late Pope Francis, including a connection to South America and a history of advocating for the poor. Redmond Shannon reports.
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