Pope Leo XIV
Oops. I forgot to look at Cardinal Prevost's chart
When looking for the papal candidates, I neglected to look at Prevost’s chart. I had a feeling I was forgetting one, and it turned out it was the one who got elected. Go figure. This is a belated look at his charts and how I was looking for the pope.
Like all the cardinals, I do not have a birth time.
One of my favorite things to do is to take the cardinals and biwheel their chart with Rome’s. It doesn’t mean much, as they all have strong connections to Rome, but it’s fun to look at.
What’s more fun is to put the Conclave on Rome’s chart:
“Announce (Mercury) Ruler (Sun).” “New (Neptune) Election (Uranus).”
When the white smoke appeared, the Ascendant was approaching Prevost’s Neptune, if not already conjunct. Neptune is Catholicism. Transitting Mercury is opposing his Neptune to show an announcement. Sun is opposing his Saturn. Saturn is “priest.” So, this can be read as an important or even “King Priest.”
Black Moon is on his Nepune. This is a pattern that holds for most every papal election, and future pope priestly ordinations that I found. I don’t know what it means yet.
On the chart of the papacy, Neptune ingresses Aries. Aries is ruled by Mercury. “New (Neptune) Teaching (Mercury).” Neptune is conjunct Saturn in Pisces. “Teach New Dogma (Saturn).” Pisces is ruled by Pluto. So the new teachings may be of Plutonian things: Demons, Hell, Sin, or some Mystery.
This new papacy will be teaching new things.





