
By Stefanie Stahlhofen
“This is a celebration of the people,” Pope Leo XIV declared at the beginning of his homily during the Mass at the Archbasilica of St John Lateran, during which he ordained four priests as auxiliary bishops of the Diocese of Rome: Stefano Sparapani, Alessandro Zenobbi, Andrea Carlevale, and Marco Valenti. With the exception of Marco Valenti, who comes from Cantalupo in Sabina, all were born in Rome.
In his homily, the Pope addressed the new auxiliary bishops as “dear brothers” and emphasized that, together with the Cardinal Vicar, they would help him, the Bishop of Rome, “to be for the Roman people an image of the Good Shepherd and to watch over the charity of the whole holy People of God spread throughout the world.”
Pope Leo also explained how he envisions their ministry: “You will be prophets in your ministry if you are men of peace and unity, who weave together—with threads of grace and mercy—the vast and populous spaces of this diocese, harmonizing differences, welcoming, listening, forgiving.”















































