In April, the Catholic community received some sad news as Pope Francis died suddenly on Easter Sunday after giving the holiday mass. It wasn't a complete surprise as he had spent quite a bit of time in the hospital this winter with pneumonia. Even so, I was sorry to hear it and was thankful that my Bible study class chose to spend a morning talking about his legacy and his influence on the Catholic faith.
The news that was shocking, however, was the announcement of the new Pope. First, it was a lot quicker than anyone expected as he was elected on the second day of the Conclave on the fourth ballot. Second, he was not anyone that had been on any betting board in Vegas. Third, no one expected him to choose the name Leo as John, Paul and Francis were the most common names used in the last seventy years. The biggest shocker of all, however, was when the announcement came through that our new Pope was from the United States. There was no one that I knew in the Catholic community that ever even dreamed that there would be a Pope from the US in our lifetime. Even better, he was born in Chicago and still had family living in the city.
The Heinisch group chat lit up as soon as the Papal choice was announced. Cal sent a picture of Pope Leo from a visit to Maggie's high school last year. Meg suggested immediately that Brett choose Leo as the name of his second born son. Brett was beyond ecstatic about the choice, and Cameron mentioned that it was hard to believe that we now had a pope that had been to Portillo's. There was a pizza place in the south side of Chicago that had already renamed one of its booths to Pope Leo in honor of the pope's visit to one of his favorite restaurants in the past year. Doug and I were more than happy with the choice and enjoyed all of the interviews with his oldest brother who now lived about two hours south of us in Florida. Overall, it was great news not only for our family, but for the Catholic faith in general. We look forward to the direction that he will provide our church.