Cardinal Tagle Speaks Out About Pope Leo XIV: “A Shepherd With a Listening Heart”
In his first public remarks since the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has broken his silence — offering heartfelt praise, quiet reflection, and a deep expression of hope for the future of the Catholic Church under its new leader.
Speaking during a Mass in Manila, Cardinal Tagle addressed the congregation with both solemnity and joy, his voice filled with warmth as he reflected on the qualities of the new Pope, whom he described as “a man of profound humility, deep discernment, and unwavering compassion.”
“Pope Leo XIV does not speak to be heard — he listens to understand,” Tagle said. “He is not seeking to be followed, but to walk alongside those who suffer, doubt, hope, and believe.”
The two men share a quiet but longstanding connection, both having served in the global Church’s outreach efforts and both being viewed as voices of inclusivity and mercy during Pope Francis’s pontificate. Many observers have even considered Cardinal Tagle as a possible papal contender himself — but his remarks made it clear that his loyalty and admiration for Pope Leo XIV are heartfelt and unshaken.
“I have seen him in silence. I have seen him in prayer. And I have seen him smile in the face of heavy burdens. He is not just a theologian — he is a shepherd with a listening heart,” Tagle continued.
The remarks come at a time when the Catholic Church is seeking to rebuild unity, trust, and a stronger global presence amid growing social and spiritual challenges. For many faithful, Tagle’s words serve as both an affirmation of Pope Leo XIV’s quiet leadership and a call to support him in the months and years ahead.
While Cardinal Tagle avoided political commentary, he did subtly address the weight of expectation and scrutiny now placed on the new Pope.
“Leadership in the Church is not about popularity,” he said. “It is about love — often silent, often unseen, but always real.”
The Cardinal concluded his remarks by inviting Catholics around the world to pray for Pope Leo XIV and to walk with him in faith.
**“He does not come with thunder,” Tagle said gently, “but with the whisper of the Spirit. And that may be exactly what the Church needs today.”
The message resonated widely, sparking a wave of social media reaction with many sharing Tagle’s quotes as signs of renewed hope and spiritual focus.
As Pope Leo XIV begins shaping his papacy, Cardinal Tagle’s voice — one of compassion, credibility, and conviction — may become one of his most important allies. And his words today echo far beyond Manila: a reminder that true leadership begins with humility, and a Church rooted in listening may be stronger than ever.