Father Christopher Collins, vice president for mission at the University of St. Thomas, and Saint John Vianney College seminary student Brennan Crow were interviewed in a KARE 11 story about how Pope Leo XIV plans to approach sharing the Catholic faith among young people.

From the story:
Brennan Crow is a seminary student who got to meet Pope Leo while studying abroad.
“He’s just very down to earth, very genuine.”
He’s hoping Pope Leo will get involved in social issues because many young people care deeply about these issues.
“There’s some really unique challenges in our time, both social and political.”
Father Chris Collins says it’s very possible this new pope will be more involved with social issues, given the name he chose.
“Leo XIII was the father of Catholic social teaching. That’s a cue right there, that what he’s really concerned about are big social issues, big social problems.”