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Jorge Mario Bergoglio is elected Pope Francis
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Posted on 03/13/2013 12:29:03 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

BACKGROUND:

Jorge Mario Bergoglio, SJ (born December 17, 1936) is the current pope of the Roman Catholic Church, elected on March 13, 2013, and taking the regnal name of Francis I. Prior to his election, he served as an Argentine cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He has served as the Archbishop of Buenos Aires since 1998. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 2001. He was elevated to Pope in March 2013.

Jorge Bergoglio was born in Buenos Aires, one of the five children of an Italian railway worker and his wife. After studying at the seminary in Villa Devoto, he entered the Society of Jesus on March 11, 1958. Bergoglio obtained a licentiate in philosophy from the Colegio Máximo San José in San Miguel, and then taught literature and psychology at the Colegio de la Inmaculada in Santa Fe, and the Colegio del Salvador in Buenos Aires. He was ordained to the priesthood on December 13, 1969, by Archbishop Ramón José Castellano. He attended the Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel, a seminary in San Miguel. Bergoglio attained the position of novice master there and became professor of theology.

Impressed with his leadership skills, the Society of Jesus promoted Bergoglio and he served as provincial for Argentina from 1973 to 1979. He was transferred in 1980 to become the rector of the seminary in San Miguel where had had studied. He served in that capacity until 1986. He completed his doctoral dissertation in Germany and returned to his homeland to serve as confessor and spiritual director in Córdoba.


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KEYWORDS: argentina; bergoglio; buenosaires; catholics; conclave; dupe; francis; francisi; jesuit; jesuitorder; jorgebergoglio; pope; popefrancis; popefrancis1; romancatholicism
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To: Catsrus

Of course he’s an American — a South American, born in Argentina.


161 posted on 03/13/2013 1:38:59 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: SnakeDoctor
Eh. Close enough. Sloppy math. Seems to me it’d be a better idea to elect a Pope who was in his prime.

It's been my observation that the Papacy is not an entry-level job. Popes are generally chosen from the ranks of Cardinals, each of whom has spent a lifetime in the process of becoming a Cardinal. Cardinals under the age of 60 are pretty rare, although I understand there's one or two. There just aren't that many 35-year old Catholic males who have worked their way up from priest to Monsignior to Bishop to Archbishop to Cardinal. And in this day and age, if you ain't a Cardinal, you ain't got no chance of becoming the Pontiff, although technically, any Catholic male can conceivably serve as Pope.

Besides, this new Pope looks to be in pretty good shape for a man of 76. I'm not going to worry too much that they didn't elect somebody with no gray hair to the Papacy.
162 posted on 03/13/2013 1:39:12 PM PDT by Milton Miteybad (I am Jim Thompson. {Really.})
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To: GVnana
"Please explain the “Jesuits” thing. A liberal sect?"

"Nooooo. But I'll let others 'splain."

The Jesuits and Franciscans have a sort of rivalry - lot of jokes made about them some time ago.

I always thought the Jesuits were pretty tough and the Franciscans were a little loose.

I really could be way off.

163 posted on 03/13/2013 1:39:19 PM PDT by hummingbird
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To: SeekAndFind

To think that the First Pope was appointed by Jesus Christ himself is amazing. What an incredible lineage!

Viva Il Papa...


164 posted on 03/13/2013 1:40:12 PM PDT by SilvieWaldorfMD (A Realistically Really Real Housewife)
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To: goldstategop

Argentines feel more connected to Europe than to the New World.


165 posted on 03/13/2013 1:42:54 PM PDT by Ax
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To: SeekAndFind

Pope Francis has a weird thing going with numbers:

21 02 2001 - Created Cardinal
13 03 2013 - Became Pope.
1-2-3

I’m impressed with his views. VERY impressed.
Also LOVE his new name.

Although I’m not a Catholic, I will keep Pope Francis in my prayers. He will need as much as possible.

God Bless him.


166 posted on 03/13/2013 1:43:47 PM PDT by 1_Rain_Drop
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To: TomGuy

I’m concerned with his views on so called, “social justice” and the problems he has with the free market system.


167 posted on 03/13/2013 1:44:24 PM PDT by Patriot365
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To: SeekAndFind

About time we had a South American Pope. Lots of good Catholics in that part of the world. Good to see one of there own as Shepard of the flock. God bless him!


168 posted on 03/13/2013 1:44:35 PM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll)
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To: SoldierDad

I don’t think a 30 year old has lived long enough to know what a Pope should know...........


169 posted on 03/13/2013 1:44:36 PM PDT by basil (basil, 2ASisters.org)
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To: Salvation

A good choice.


170 posted on 03/13/2013 1:46:08 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
CNN says he stepped down as Archbishop of Buenos Aires last year due to his age.

He's been a Cardinal for 12 years.

171 posted on 03/13/2013 1:47:21 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: fwdude

Jesuits tend to be more into Leftist, social and economic justice causes.
I don’t know exactly what this man stands for, but the Jesuit educational insitutions in this country are really Lefty (Notre Dame, Marquette, Georgetown etc)
We will see.


172 posted on 03/13/2013 1:48:25 PM PDT by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est.)
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To: Robert357

There is a British film from 1986 about the Jesuits at their best: “The Mission”.

The film is set in the 1750s and involves Spanish Jesuit priest Father Gabriel (played by Jeremy Irons) who enters the South American jungle to build a mission and convert a Guaraní community to Christianity. This film comes highly recommended... http://artsandfaith.com/t100/

The Guaraní survive today in Paraguay.


173 posted on 03/13/2013 1:49:04 PM PDT by Mike OMalley ("Organized religion was a primary target of every one of the 20th century's regimes of terror.")
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To: piytar; onyx

Found this in a lengthy, article from the previous Papal selection - the link to the entire piece follows. Very enlightening.

“JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO. Archbishop of Buenos Aires, 69 years of age, born in Argentina to parents who had emigrated from the Italian region of Piemonte. Since 2002 he has continually been the Latin American cardinal with the best probability of being elected, in spite of never having lifted a finger to present himself as a candidate: in the conclave, it is Ratzinger’s party that would launch his candidacy. As a bishop, instead of sermons on social justice he preached to the
Argentines in the thick of economic disaster that they should put into practice the ten commandments and the Gospel beatitudes.”

http://www.insidethevatican.com/newsflash/2005/newsflash-apr14-05-3.htm

Dear Lord, guide our course.
Tatt


174 posted on 03/13/2013 1:49:38 PM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." Dorothy Bernard)
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To: Errant
I agree with you.

He is Roman, because he is Italian, and also because the Holy See is now in Rome.

The Peter part I have yet to understand, but, Malachy's other mottoes were not only similarly opaque, some were a pretty good reach.

Maybe the Rock refers to the Office itself.

Maybe it refers to his obstinacy, which we have yet to see...

He could still be Peter the Roman.

175 posted on 03/13/2013 1:49:57 PM PDT by caddie
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To: SeekAndFind

I like him already, we share the same birthday (not year of course LOL).


176 posted on 03/13/2013 1:49:58 PM PDT by 1217Chic
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To: BarnacleCenturion

More of Pope Francis’ views.......

Sounds like we got the right man.

“In our ecclesiastical region there are priests who don’t baptize the children of single mothers because they weren’t conceived in the sanctity of marriage,” Bergoglio told his priests. “These are today’s hypocrites. Those who clericalize the Church. Those who separate the people of God from salvation. And this poor girl who, rather than returning the child to sender, had the courage to carry it into the world, must wander from parish to parish so that it’s baptized!”
Bergoglio compared this concept of Catholicism to the Pharisees of Christ’s time: people who congratulate themselves while condemning others.
“Jesus teaches us another way: Go out. Go out and share your testimony, go out and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit,” Bergoglio said”


177 posted on 03/13/2013 1:51:10 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
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To: basil

And, no one is suggesting a 30 year old be elected as Pope. I’m disheartened to know you think any age over 30 is on the down slide of life. Especially since I’m a couple decades past 30. ;-(


178 posted on 03/13/2013 1:51:49 PM PDT by SoldierDad (Proud dad of an Army Soldier who has survived 24 months of Combat deployment.)
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To: SVTCobra03

You’ve been hoaxed.

Try finding their original source.


179 posted on 03/13/2013 1:53:45 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: SeekAndFind

well, he is 76, looks like we will be doing this all over again in a short 9 or ten years. wont many of us be retired by then?


180 posted on 03/13/2013 1:55:08 PM PDT by Seventh_Tiger
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