12/24/2025
ICYMI: The Cathedral of St. Matthew was quiet but bustling with energy only an hour after Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost was announced to the world as Pope Leo XIV.
Cathedral workers were busy putting up a new bunting – the colored banner that hangs above the cathedral’s main doors – to celebrate the announcement that still rang across the globe: “Habemus Papam”….we have a pope.
Rev. Msgr. Ronald Jameson, the rector of the cathedral for 30 years, was at the base of the steps, directing the workers while also speaking to reporters from media outlets around the world.
“We’ve just taken down one bunting, which had black in it, which was obviously in memory of Francis – one of mourning,” Jameson said. “Here you have yellow and white, which, first of all would be the colors of the Vatican and the papacy, and it’s brighter. [But] it’s also very appropriate that we’re in the season of Easter. We’re in a joyous season of resurrection … in a sense we come now into new light!” https://wamu.org/story/25/05/09/shocked-dc-catholics-share-their-initial-reactions-to-the-first-american-pope/