People are stunned to learn what Pope Leo XIV studied in college – and it’s going viral

A Historic Appointment

Cardinal Robert Prevost became the new pope last week, sparking widespread interest online. At 69, he officially succeeded Pope Francis on Thursday, May 8. He now holds the title Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first American to lead the Catholic Church.

Public Fascination Grows

Since his election, social media and news outlets have eagerly explored Pope Leo XIV’s background and beliefs. Many are especially intrigued by his surprising academic past.

From Chicago to the Vatican

Born in Chicago in September 1955, Pope Leo XIV spent decades as a missionary in Peru. He later served as the Bishop of Chiclayo from 2015 to 2023. Pope Francis elevated him to cardinal before his papal appointment.

Not Your Typical Theology Student

Pope Leo XIV began his education at the Minor Seminary of the Augustinian Fathers. He then studied at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.

Unexpectedly, he majored in Mathematics, not Theology. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, showing sharp analytical skills and academic discipline. Alongside math, he also studied Philosophy, a subject more closely tied to his spiritual journey.

Internet Reacts with Humor

This unusual academic path surprised and delighted many online. On X (formerly Twitter), users posted clever jokes about the pope’s math degree.

One user quipped,

“The Pope being a math major means he didn’t just believe Jesus multiplied the loaves and fish—he knows how He did it.”

Another joked,

“Typical math major career options: quant, software developer, grad student… Pope.”

A third wrote,

“He studied math at Villanova. He understands sin—and cos.”

One person added,

“The new Pope is from Chicago and has a math degree. Just proves you can succeed even if Jump Trading rejects you.”

And someone else chimed in,

“Just learned the new pope has a math degree—so yeah, the STEM job market really is that bad.”

A Life of Service—and Surprises

Though he likely didn’t imagine leading the Catholic Church when studying math in the 1970s, his journey reflects both life’s unpredictability and perhaps divine calling.

Returning to math or engineering? Highly unlikely. Papal resignations remain rare—only six have occurred in history.

Power Beyond a Paycheck

While the pope doesn’t earn a typical salary, the position comes with immense influence and resources. It far outweighs any conventional job perks.

A Modern Pope for a Changing World

In today’s uncertain world, a pope with missionary roots and a math degree brings a unique blend of skills and perspective. Clearly, Pope Leo XIV’s story has captured the public’s imagination.

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