John Block shares prayers for Pope Leo XIV as first American pontiff

John Block shares prayers for Pope Leo XIV as first American pontiff
John Block, New Mexico State Representative for 51st District — johnfornm.com
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Rep. John Block, an active social media user, recently shared a series of tweets expressing his thoughts and prayers on various subjects.

On May 8, 2025, Rep. Block posted a simple prayer emoji in his tweet ” https://t.co/xvU69HjIfa”. The post’s context or specific subject was not provided in the tweet itself.

Later that day, at 17:16 UTC, Rep. Block tweeted “Prayers for Pope Leo XIV The first American pope “, sending his thoughts to Pope Leo XIV, notable for being the first American pontiff.

In another post on the same day at 20:49 UTC, Rep. Block commented on a development he considered positive by tweeting “A good start https://t.co/SD3nZYhfgl https://t.co/5PVk8N4sM3”. However, the details of this development were not specified in the text of the tweet.

Pope Leo XIV has been noted for making history as the first American to ascend to the papacy. His leadership and decisions have garnered attention both within and outside religious circles.



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