New pope led Order of St. Augustine dedicated to the poor and service
Cardinal Robert Prevost the first U S pope in the -year history of the Catholic Church previously led a Catholic religious order Prevost who chose the name Pope Leo XIV was formerly the prior general or leader of the Order of St Augustine which was formed in the th century as a district of mendicant friars dedicated to poverty amenity and evangelization The requirements and ethos of the order are traced to the fifth century St Augustine of Hippo one of the theological and devotional giants of early Christianity The Order of St Augustine has a presence in about countries according to its website Its ethos includes a contemplative spirituality communal living and system to others A core value in their rule is to live together in harmony being of one mind and one heart on the way to God A religious order is a group of Catholics which can include priests nuns monks and even lay people dedicated to a particular type of mission and spirituality Unlike diocesan priests who work within a particular territory religious-order priests might be assigned anywhere in the world At the same time they might handle tasks similar to diocesan priests such as being pastor of a parish Pope Francis was the first pope from the Jesuit religious order and he was the first pope in more than a century and a half to come from any religious order The previous one was Gregory XVI a Camaldolese monk - In all of the popes have belonged to religious orders according to America a Jesuit magazine Also according to the magazine there had been six Augustinians to become pope before Leo XIV Associated Press religion coverage receives promotion through the AP s collaboration with The Conversation US with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc The AP is solely responsible for this content Source