PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Louis Prevost, brother of Pope Leo XIV, discussed the new pontiff on Piers Morgan Uncensored, emphasizing his centrist stance.
👥 Who’s Involved: Pope Leo XIV, his brother Louis Prevost, and Piers Morgan.
📍 Where & When: Interview aired on Piers Morgan Uncensored this week.
💬 Key Quote: “He’s not left. He’s not right. He looks at the whole scene, takes information from both sides, and somehow finds a way to go down the middle and not ruffle too many feathers,” said Prevost.
⚠️ Impact: Prevost’s comments suggest moderation in the Catholic Church’s direction under Pope Leo XIV, without the sometimes drastic shifts associated with the late Pope Francis.
IN FULL:
Louis Prevost, the brother of Pope Leo XIV and a public supporter of President Donald J. Trump, discussed his brother on Piers Morgan Uncensored this week, describing him as a centrist and rejecting the idea that he is “woke.”
When asked if he thought Pope Leo XIV would be a “very liberal pope,” Prevost responded, “No, I do not. [But] I don’t think he’s going to roll back the changes that Francis made. I think he’s going to [say], ‘Here we are. Let’s continue down this path now.’”
Prevost elaborated on his brother’s approach, stating, “When we were growing up, he wasn’t, like, super political. He’s not left. He’s not right. He looks at the whole scene, takes information from both sides, and somehow finds a way to go down the middle and not ruffle too many feathers.”
Highlighting the pope’s expertise, Prevost noted that Pope Leo is very well versed in Roman Catholic canon law and he doubts that he will pull the Church “hard left” but will be more of a centrist.
He’s probably much more liberal than I am, but that’s us. And again, that’s his position as a priest in the church, as part of the clergy.”
The first American Pope, Pope Leo was revealed to be a registered Republican soon after his election by the College of Cardinals at the most recent Papal Conclave. The Supreme Pontiff began his papacy by wearing the traditional vestments of the Pope, something Pope Francis declined to do after this election in 2013.
His first Holy Mass was also mainly said in Latin, the traditional language of the Church. During his first homily, Pope Leo warned against a lack of faith in the world and urged the Church to be a beacon in regions where faithlessness was prevalent.