Pope Leo's upcoming inauguration mass: all that to know

POpe Leo XIV has taken the lead as the leader of the Catholic Church, starting with his first day in the Sistine Chapel Mass, during which he called his elections both a cross and a blessing.
“You have invited me to cross it and bless it with its mission, and I know I can count on everyone to walk with me as a church as a church, community as friends of Jesus as a believer to report good news to inform the gospel,” said Leo.
Although the Pope, known as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost -has led his first cardinal service, the official mass of inauguration has been more than a week away. There are no rules that dictate how much time should pass between the mass of the concept and the inauguration of the Pope, although this year's service takes place over a longer period of time than the last one. When Pope Francis was elected Pope on March 13, 2013, he was only opened six days later.
Pope Leo born in Chicago, 69-elections-Kellel has two types of citizenship from the US and Peru, where he spent decades as a missionary-has been welcomed by excitement 1.4 billion Catholics living around the world. The first Pope of the American Pope was also the head of the Dicaster of the Bishops and talked about his desire to look at the “challenges” in front of the United States Catholic Church.
Here is what we so far know about Pope Leo's inauguration mass.
When is the mass of inauguration?
The mass of the opening should take place on Sunday, May 18 at 10 am local time on St. Peter's Square.
Before inauguration, Leo is occupied by a schedule when he introduces the Pope's responsibilities. He holds meetings with cardinals, press and prayer sessions.

What happens during the mass of inauguration?
Global leaders gather on May 18 for the mass of the inauguration of the Pope, which marks the official start of the Pope. Pope Francis 2013 Inauguration was performed by guests such as Former US President Joe Biden– Another Catholic president who serves in the United States, after John F. Kennedy and former president of Argentina Cristina Fernandez.
A long service usually begins with a holy basil in Peter's tomb. The deacons collect two objects: a fisherman's ring and a ball, the Pope's church vest.
During Inauguration of Pope FrancisHe gathered at the basilica to pray with nine more Catholic church leaders. Soon the procession was followed by St. Peter's Square, during which the choral “stores regiae” – also called “Christus Vincit”, the Latin phrase “Christ is King/Christ conquerors” – read.
After submitting its procession version, the new Pope is likely to be introduced as a symbol of taking Pabalu and a ring.
Although there is no strict deadline, Franciscus inauguration lasted about two hours.