
Brother's Emotional Reaction: The Moment Pope Leo XIV's Name Was Announced
The world watched as history unfolded in the Vatican. The election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born Pontiff, sent shockwaves of joy and excitement across the globe. But what was it like for those closest to the new leader? Fox News spoke exclusively with Louis Martin Provost, the Pope's older brother, who described the moment he learned of his sibling's historic appointment. "As soon as he started to say 'Roberto,' I knew," said Provost, his voice filled with emotion. "I was like, 'Thank God!' I was sitting in bed, I might have fallen over." The interview provides a touching and personal glimpse into the life of the Pope and the profound impact of this monumental event on his family and the global Catholic community. It's a testament to faith, family, and the remarkable journey of an American who has ascended to the highest office in the Catholic Church.