His leadership positions and dedication to the vulnerable resemble those of his predecessor, Pope Francis, and he previously emphasized the importance of engaging directly with congregants. However, while he may continue some of Francis' consultative approaches, concerns linger about his stance on LGBTQ+ issues and his past critiques of modern cultural values. As a member of the Order of St. Augustine, Prevost is both respected and scrutinized, with supporters hoping for progressive dialogue yet wary of past remarks related to sexual orientation.

Prevost's election marks a pivotal moment for the Vatican at a time when transformative leadership is desperately needed in the face of ongoing challenges, including addressing the abuse crisis and restoring trust within the community.

Their expectations are high as Pope Leo XIV begins this new chapter within the Catholic Church, showcasing the potential of a global outreach while navigating complex societal issues.