How Does Pope Leo Pray?

In an interview released by the Augustinians, the Pope's personal secretary offers details about the Holy Father's prayer life and insights into his style of governance.

Pope Leo XIV presides over the Prayer Vigil for Peace in St. Peter’s Basilica on April 11, 2026.
Pope Leo XIV presides over the Prayer Vigil for Peace in St. Peter’s Basilica on April 11, 2026. (photo: Simone Risoluti / Vatican Media)

Pope Leo XIV goes through his day centered on prayer, silence, and seeking God amid his responsibilities at the helm of the Church, said his personal secretary, Peruvian priest Father Edgard Rimaycuna, in an interview released May 18 by the Order of St. Augustine.

Father Rimaycuna offered details regarding the daily spiritual life of the pontiff, whom he described as a man who “lives always in the constant presence of God.”

“From the very start of the day, he has his fixed times for prayer, including holy Mass and the recitation of the Liturgy of the Hours; we also pray the rosary,” the priest explained.

The Pope’s personal secretary added that Leo XIV throughout the day “always seeks contact with God through silence and through prayer before the Blessed Sacrament in the chapel.”

According to Father Rimaycuna, the pontiff’s spirituality is deeply influenced by the thought of St. Augustine. “St. Augustine used to say: God is so intimately within man that man himself is within himself,” he noted.

“The Holy Father seeks God within himself; he speaks with him, that is prayer,” he added.

A Spirituality That Translates Into Closeness

The Peruvian priest said the Pope’s spiritual experience is subsequently reflected in his interactions with “the people with whom he works.”

This closeness, he noted, is manifested in “the time he gives to every person who seeks him out” and in the attention he pays to those who confide their difficulties or concerns to him.

“When someone entrusts him with a specific intention or concern, he keeps them very much in mind,” he added.

A Pope Who Listens Before Deciding

Father Rimaycuna also described Leo XIV as a patient and prudent man in the governance of the Church. “He is not a man of immediate decisions. He always thinks, listens, and takes into account even opposing views,” he stated.

The secretary emphasized that the pontiff seeks to avoid confrontation and promote unity.

“He is a man who seeks to build bridges, seeks dialogue, and always avoids confrontation,” he added.

Peace: A Constant Concern

The papal secretary also noted that one of the Holy Father’s greatest sources of suffering is the current wars. “He suffers a lot because of all of this,” he said, referring to the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, noting that Leo XIV’s first words after being elected pope were a call for peace: “Peace be with all of you.”

“He always works for peace; he constantly calls upon authorities for a ceasefire,” he noted.

The Pope Will Always Need Our Prayers

Father Rimaycuna asked the faithful to pray constantly for the Holy Father, given the spiritual weight the pope bears in leading the universal Church.

“We can never offer too many prayers. The Holy Father will always need our prayers,” he emphasized.