By A. DiNardo
ROME-RUTHENIA 09 May 2025 (NRom)
On the Election of His Holiness Leo XIV as Bishop of Rome
The United Roman-Ruthenian Church and Pontifical Imperial State of Rome-Ruthenia extends its prayerful goodwill and sincere Christian greetings upon the election of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV as Bishop of Rome. In the spirit of apostolic fraternity and ancient conciliar tradition, we pray that his tenure may be guided by wisdom, peace, and fidelity to the deposit of faith.
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Coat of arms of H.A.H. Radislav I, Roman-Ruthenian Pope — symbolizing the sacred continuity of the Apostolic and Imperial heritage of Rome and Rus’. |
While headlines across the globe celebrate the Vatican’s first American-born Pope (meaning U.S.-born since Pope Francis was born in Argentina and therefore American), it is quietly remembered within the Roman-Ruthenian tradition that its own Apostolic Father, His Apostolic Highness the Most Holy Prince-Bishop Radislav I, Roman-Ruthenian Pope was likewise born on American soil — though his life and mission have long been rooted in a deeply Roman-Ruthenian cultural, ethnic, spiritual, and dynastic identity. His life and vocation remain shaped not by modern nationalisms, but by Holy Rus’ and ancient Christendom. (Learn more here.) Far from being ‘American’ in the national or cultural sense, his vocation is grounded in sacred continuity — shaped not by modern nationalism, but by the legacy of Holy Rus’ and ancient Christendom. (Learn more about the Roman-Ruthenian papacy — a title formally conferred in 2014 on the patriarchal office of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church — and its unique origin here.)
The United Roman-Ruthenian Church, distinct in its Orthodox and Old Catholic heritage, maintains its own Apostolic succession and papal dignity, serving as a bridge between East and West and a guardian of traditional Christian unity in a fragmented age. And, neither the United Roman-Ruthenian Church nor the Roman Catholic Church are the only Churches with Popes. The Coptic Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Alexandrian Churches both have Popes, and their use of the title is actually older than the Vatican or the Roman-Ruthenian Church.
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Historical Timeline - Click for larger version. |
Ad multos annos to the new Bishop of Rome, with every prayer for the fruitful leadership of the Roman Church and for all the faithful entrusted to his pastoral care.