Pope Francis’s life began with a humble neighborhood in Buenos Aires and led him, decades later, to the helm of the Roman Catholic Church as the first Jesuit Pope and the first to come from Latin America. For 12 years in the post of Pontiff, Francis consistently defended the rights of immigrants and excluded, and did not hesitate to ask the Church to face the wounds of her past more courageously. His efforts for a more inclusive church were embraced by millions of Catholics, though many conservatives reacted strongly to his deviations from the traditional line. 1936 – A child of faith was born on December 17, 1936 as Jorge Mario Bergolio, in a family of Italian immigrants in Buenos Aires. It was the first of five brothers. From a young age he showed intelligence, deep religiosity and great love for tango. 1952 – The call at the age of 16, on the way to meet his friends, felt an unexplained impulse to get in […]
Source: News Beast

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