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With the election of a Chicagoan, Cardinal Robert Prevost, to be the first American pope, the world was understandably intrigued. His selection of the papal name Leo XIV only added to the public’s fascination with him—and mounting speculation regarding the type of international ecclesiastical leader that Leo might become.
Conservatives and traditionalists were looking for the smallest clues that Leo XIV was one of them, and went to great lengths to evaluate things such as his choice of vestments.…