The first Pope from the New World comes from
Argentina, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio. The first Pope from the
Society of Jesus, he is taking the name Francis, an historic first
which nevertheless has a long tradition: St. Francis of Assisi
(founder of the Franciscan order in the 12th Century) and St.
Francis Xavier (one of the first Jesuits, whose evangelizing
mission took him as far as Japan in the 16th Century) being two
notable examples.
The new Bishop of Rome will also be the first Pope from the
Southern Hemisphere, which is demographically a new
Catholic center of gravity. He is 76 years old, and was second in
the ballots that ended in Benedict XVI being elected Pope. It
is rumored he was high in the running at every conclave ballot.
His welcoming address expressed excitement at the
prospect of evangelizing the beautiful city of Rome, and
included a recitation of an Our Father and a Hail
Mary. He also requested a moment of silence for prayers on his
behalf before giving his own blessing. He marveled that the
cardinals had to look “to the ends of the earth” to find a
Pope.
Bergoglio became Archibishop of Buenos Aires in 1998, where
is style was
known as “low key and close to the people.” He lived there in a
small apartment, was known to ride the bus. He served his entire
career in Argentina.
Bergoglio is no stranger to difficult times. He
was a Jesuit provincial during Argentina’s military
dictatorship 1976-1983.
Himself of Italian descent, Francis I comes from a
country with one of the largest Italian populations
outside of Italy. 53-60% of Argentina’s population of 23 million
can claim Italian heritage.
Kingofthenet| 3.13.13 @ 4:21PM
The man looks like Yogi Berra, hope he is half as witty as him.
Derek Leaberry| 3.13.13 @ 5:11PM
It looks like we got an Italian after all. It is disconcerting that the new pope is a Jesuit, a decadent collection of lefties. Perhaps Pope Francis I can be prevailed upon to suppress his Order.