Catholicism, history expert to speak on new pope’s Louisiana connections

Catholicism, history expert to speak on new pope's Louisiana connections
Catholicism, history expert to speak on new pope's Louisiana connections
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS)—LSUS history professor Dr. Cheryl White, who has expertise in Catholicism, will give a talk about the significance of Pope Leo XIV’s American and Louisianian connections and how the conclave was conducted.

“While Pope Leo XIV might be the first pope to be born in the United States, he is more of a global citizen – his entire worldview is framed by his time serving in the poorest and most vulnerable populations of South America,” said White. “There is no doubt that Pope Leo XIV will continue much of the work of Pope Francis, as we know the two were close friends and he’s already signaled his desire to continue the Church’s synodal process.

LSUS history professor Dr. Cheryl White conducts a tour of Spring Street Museum for Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux. White will deliver a talk Thursday at the museum about the significance of the first American pope, his ties to Louisiana, and the conclave process.

“I find it very interesting that he chose the name Leo, a direct nod to the 19th-century Leo XIII, who defined the Church’s modern social teaching and position in a world of rapid industrialization.”

Pope Leo XIV will emphasize “the priority of human dignity over all else,” said White. She said that while Chicagoans and Louisianians celebrated their newfound connection to the papacy, Catholics and non-Catholics across the globe have paid attention.

“All eyes of the world were on Rome – whether Catholic or not, faith or no faith – a nod to the historicity of that ancient office that has lasted for two millennia,” said White.

The free discussion will be held on Thursday, May 22, at 6 p.m. at the Spring Street Museum, 525 N Spring St. in downtown Shreveport.

Space is limited, and those interested in attending should register here. For more information, visit lsusfoundation.org/events.


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