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Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, completed his ceremonial introduction as the bishop of Rome. On Sunday, he formally took possession of St. John Lateran and St. Mary Major basilicas, reinforcing his role. Mayor Roberto Gualtieri welcomed him, noting that Leo's election coincided with a Holy Year, expecting 30 million pilgrims. Leo, 69, quoted St.
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