A deeply personal biography of Pope Leo XIV, featuring
his first-ever public interview as pope, from Elise Ann Allen, journalist and
Rome correspondent for Crux.
“An extraordinary achievement . . . a masterful and amazingly intimate
portrait of our new pope.”—Austen Ivereigh, biographer of Pope Francis
On May 8, 2025, the whole world watched with great anticipation as white smoke
billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, and the new pope who emerged
to greet us from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica was a surprise to all. He
was a man no one expected, a “dark horse candidate,” as the media came to call
him, and the first-ever American to be elected—Robert Prevost, who took the
name Leo XIV.
But why him? What did the other cardinals see in Robert Prevost? Who is Leo
XIV? How did his path lead him to the Holy See, and what can we expect from
him?
Elise Ann Allen offers here the only biography of Pope Leo XIV, featuring the
Holy Father’s very first interview after his election. She gives readers an
intimate and detailed account of the life of Robert Prevost, from his birth in
Chicago and his first years as a priest in the Augustinian order to his years
as a missionary in Peru and the vital role he came to play in the Vatican as
head of bishops. The result is an inspiring picture of a man of profound
character, spiritual leadership, integrity, warmth, and citizenship in the
world.
This biography is replete with revealing stories and reflections from those who
know Leo XIV personally, details of his pastoral ministry over the years, and
analysis of his global perspective as a dual citizen of the United States and
Peru.
Pope Leo XIV is essential reading for anyone who wishes to
understand the Church’s pastor—his priorities, convictions, and vision for the
future of faith.
About the Author
Elise Ann Allen is a correspondent in Rome for
the specialized media outlet Crux. Before joining Crux, Allen worked with
Catholic News Agency, first as a multimedia and content management assistant in
Denver, Colorado. She holds a degree in philosophy and communication from the
University of Northern Colorado.