Before Being Locked Away in Conclave, Man Who Is Now Pope Asked Older Brother an Eerie Question

Before Being Locked Away in Conclave, Man Who Is Now Pope Asked Older Brother an Eerie Question

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Robert Prevost had a question for his brother John on the night before the conclave began to select a new pope.
“He said, ‘What should my name be?’” John Prevost said, according to the Daily Herald.
“We started rattling off names just to rattle off names. I told him it shouldn’t be Leo because it will be the 13th. But he must’ve done some research to see it’s actually the 14th,” he said.

John Prevost said he kept alive in the back of his mind that the man who is now Pope Leo XIV could become the first American pope.
“Not really an idea that it could happen, but there was an inkli …

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