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'Hug therapy': How Pope Leo is trying to unify Vatican

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AFP,
Publish Date
Fri, 4 Jul 2025, 7:24pm
Pope Leo XIV has emphasised tradition and unity so far. Photo / Getty Images
Pope Leo XIV has emphasised tradition and unity so far. Photo / Getty Images

'Hug therapy': How Pope Leo is trying to unify Vatican

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Fri, 4 Jul 2025, 7:24pm

Pope Leo XIV heads off on holiday on Sunday, having spent his first two months as Catholic leader rebuilding unity and bolstering tradition after his predecessor鈥檚 unorthodox papacy.

鈥淧rudent鈥, 鈥渕ethodical鈥 and 鈥渓istening鈥 are some of the words used by Vatican insiders who spoke to AFP to describe the approach of the first American pope, who took over on May 8 as head of the world鈥檚 1.4 billion Catholics.

Leo was elected by cardinals following the death of Argentina鈥檚 Pope Francis, a charismatic reformer who sparked worldwide devotion but also internal Church divisions during his 12-year papacy.

Francis shook things up from the outset, eschewing the ornate garb and palaces of his predecessors, but his successor has moved more carefully, emphasising tradition and unity.

On the all-important symbols, Leo has returned to wearing the traditional red mozzetta - short cape - and stole over his white papal robes.

He will take a summer break from July 6 to 20 at the papal palace at Castel Gandolfo, outside Rome, a longtime country residence for pontiffs that Francis declined to use.

Leo is also expected to move into the papal apartments of the Vatican鈥檚 Apostolic Palace in the autumn after extensive renovations, according to a Vatican source.

Francis had rejected the palace in favour of a simple apartment in the Santa Marta guesthouse.

On policy matters, Leo has given numerous speeches but has so far avoided taking positions that might cause offence and has made no major appointments.

In public, he smiles and engages with the crowds who flock to see him in St Peter鈥檚 Square, from blessing babies to singing along to the chants of the Chicago White Sox, his favourite baseball team.

But the discreet former missionary - who spent two decades in Peru before joining the Roman Curia, the Catholic Church鈥檚 governing body, in 2023 - has so far kept to the script and followed protocol.

鈥淗is style is simplicity ... He is a presence that does not impose itself on others,鈥 said Roberto Regoli, a professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

鈥淲ith him, rather than looking at appearances, you have to focus on the content,鈥 he told AFP.

鈥楽ome relief鈥

Charles Mercier, a professor of contemporary history at the University of Bordeaux, said Leo appeared keen to promote the institution over himself as an individual.

鈥淔rancis had a personal charisma that he greatly emphasised through his personality. Leo seems to want to blend into an institution, the papal office, that is more than him,鈥 he told AFP.

The approach has won Leo support within the Curia.

Employees who spoke to AFP described a man who was 鈥減ragmatic鈥, 鈥渋mpressively calm鈥, 鈥渕easured and methodical鈥, 鈥渢houghtful鈥, and 鈥渃oncerned about balance鈥.

鈥淗e is someone who listens a lot, who needs to understand how things work before making decisions,鈥 explained one employee of a dicastery, a Vatican government department.

Even those speaking under cover of anonymity offered a broadly positive tone, reflecting how in just two months, Leo has re-engaged with the Curia.

鈥淭he Curia was shaken up by Pope Francis, with reforms decided sometimes unilaterally, even in an authoritarian manner, and often badly received,鈥 a Vatican source told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The arrival of Leo - 鈥渨ho has a good reputation鈥, according to the source - 鈥渂rought some relief鈥.

鈥淲e feel that things will be fluid, less personal,鈥 they added.

A phrase Leo uttered during his first meeting with the Curia on May 24 made a lasting impression: 鈥淧opes come and go, the Curia remains鈥.

This contrasts sharply with the criticism dealt out by Francis, who accused the Curia early in his papacy of 鈥渟piritual Alzheimer鈥檚鈥 and a lust for power.

Assurances

鈥淚t鈥檚 clear we鈥檙e in a phase of hug therapy,鈥 commented a European diplomatic source.

Another envoy to the Holy See added that Leo was 鈥減ursuing a unifying approach - exactly what he was elected to do鈥.

Francis was also accused by critics of sidelining doctrine in favour of social issues, notably migration, even if he did not in fact change major tenets of Catholic belief.

In his first few weeks, Leo reaffirmed the celibacy of priests, defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman, and urged bishops to stand firm against sexual abuse, a scandal that still roils the global Church.

Despite criticising United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 migration policy before becoming pope, Leo has barely mentioned the subject since taking office, although he has emphasised the importance of social justice.

On the diplomatic front, Leo has renewed calls for peace in Gaza and in Ukraine.

He discussed the latter conflict with Russia鈥檚 Vladimir Putin in a telephone call on June 4, where he urged the President to make a 鈥済esture that favours peace鈥.

Francis had not spoken to Putin since before Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Just as his overtures to the Curia have been well received, Leo鈥檚 return to the traditional symbols of the papacy has been welcomed by those in the Church who accused Francis of distorting the papal office.

But Mercier noted that this did not rule out change in the future.

Leo is aiming for a 鈥渟ymbolic rebalancing that undoubtedly stems from the desire to unite the Catholic flock, which has given the impression of being polarised under Francis鈥, he said.

But, he added, it could also be a strategy 鈥渢o provide symbolic assurances to enable continued progress on the substance鈥.

-Agence France-Presse

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