Wed, Mar 13: A closer look at the man who has been elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. Stuart Greer reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
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Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio Now Pope Francis
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published: 14 Mar 2013
Pope Francis Elected: Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina to be New Leader of the Catholic Church
Cardinals have chosen Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina to be the new leader of the Catholic Church.
published: 13 Mar 2013
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published: 13 Mar 2013
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength...
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On this day, 15-years-ago Jorge Mario Bergoglio was created cardinal by John Paul II
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He used the same clothing as his predecessor, with the exception of a few adjustments in size.
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Jorge Mario Bergoglio: 'champion of the poor' becomes pope
http://www.euronews.com/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was born in 1936. He became Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and Archbishop six years later. He has often shunned the spotlight during his career, but that luxury disappeared the moment he stepped onto the balcony in St Peter's Square.
The new pope is known as an intellectual and a theological conservative. He was a fierce opponent of his own country's decision to legalise gay marriage in 2010.
Bergoglio is a Jesuit - the society within the Catholic Church known for its missionary work and engagement in education.
He carries a certain reputation for humility. The story goes that he asked NOT to be chosen when said to be in the running for pope last time round.
A strong supporter of helping the poor: when Pope John Paul II made...
published: 13 Mar 2013
Argentine Jorge Bergoglio Elected Pope Francis
Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope Wednesday, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. (March 13)
published: 13 Mar 2013
Jorge Mario Bergoglio: 17 anos de cardinalato
No dia 21 de fevereiro de 2001, o Papa João Paulo II criou cardeal o arcebispo de Buenos Aires, cardeal Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
Wed, Mar 13: A closer look at the man who has been elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. Stuart Greer reports. For more info, please go to http://www....
Wed, Mar 13: A closer look at the man who has been elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. Stuart Greer reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
Wed, Mar 13: A closer look at the man who has been elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. Stuart Greer reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
RELATED: Pope Francis b...
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
RELATED: Pope Francis begs Putin to end war in Ukraine https://bit.ly/3H7dyVa
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
RELATED: Pope Francis begs Putin to end war in Ukraine https://bit.ly/3H7dyVa
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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http://www.euronews.com/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was born in 1936. He became Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and Archbishop six years later. He has o...
http://www.euronews.com/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was born in 1936. He became Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and Archbishop six years later. He has often shunned the spotlight during his career, but that luxury disappeared the moment he stepped onto the balcony in St Peter's Square.
The new pope is known as an intellectual and a theological conservative. He was a fierce opponent of his own country's decision to legalise gay marriage in 2010.
Bergoglio is a Jesuit - the society within the Catholic Church known for its missionary work and engagement in education.
He carries a certain reputation for humility. The story goes that he asked NOT to be chosen when said to be in the running for pope last time round.
A strong supporter of helping the poor: when Pope John Paul II made him a cardinal in 2001 he apparently told his supporters not to waste money on travelling to Rome, but instead to donate the funds to alleviate poverty at home.
He is said to live a simple life, living in a simple flat and travelling by bus.
When he appeared before the huge crowd in Rome, Jorge Mario Bergoglio looked as surprised as anyone to have been chosen as the new pope. Far away in the cathedral in Buenos Aires, the announcement drew what was described as thunderous applause.
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http://www.euronews.com/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was born in 1936. He became Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and Archbishop six years later. He has often shunned the spotlight during his career, but that luxury disappeared the moment he stepped onto the balcony in St Peter's Square.
The new pope is known as an intellectual and a theological conservative. He was a fierce opponent of his own country's decision to legalise gay marriage in 2010.
Bergoglio is a Jesuit - the society within the Catholic Church known for its missionary work and engagement in education.
He carries a certain reputation for humility. The story goes that he asked NOT to be chosen when said to be in the running for pope last time round.
A strong supporter of helping the poor: when Pope John Paul II made him a cardinal in 2001 he apparently told his supporters not to waste money on travelling to Rome, but instead to donate the funds to alleviate poverty at home.
He is said to live a simple life, living in a simple flat and travelling by bus.
When he appeared before the huge crowd in Rome, Jorge Mario Bergoglio looked as surprised as anyone to have been chosen as the new pope. Far away in the cathedral in Buenos Aires, the announcement drew what was described as thunderous applause.
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Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope Wednesday, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millenniu...
Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope Wednesday, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. (March 13)
Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope Wednesday, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. (March 13)
Wed, Mar 13: A closer look at the man who has been elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. Stuart Greer reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers, but not a crime.
RELATED: Pope Francis begs Putin to end war in Ukraine https://bit.ly/3H7dyVa
Pope Francis said laws criminalizing homosexuality are “unjust,” calling homosexuality a sin for Catholic worshippers – but not a crime. “Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
He noted that Catholic bishops around the world support laws criminalizing homosexuality and discriminating against LGBTQ individuals. He said the leaders should "have to have a process of conversion,” and opt for “tenderness, please, as God has for each one of us.”
“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Francis said. The pope said the Catholic Church should work to end laws criminalizing homosexuality.
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http://www.euronews.com/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was born in 1936. He became Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and Archbishop six years later. He has often shunned the spotlight during his career, but that luxury disappeared the moment he stepped onto the balcony in St Peter's Square.
The new pope is known as an intellectual and a theological conservative. He was a fierce opponent of his own country's decision to legalise gay marriage in 2010.
Bergoglio is a Jesuit - the society within the Catholic Church known for its missionary work and engagement in education.
He carries a certain reputation for humility. The story goes that he asked NOT to be chosen when said to be in the running for pope last time round.
A strong supporter of helping the poor: when Pope John Paul II made him a cardinal in 2001 he apparently told his supporters not to waste money on travelling to Rome, but instead to donate the funds to alleviate poverty at home.
He is said to live a simple life, living in a simple flat and travelling by bus.
When he appeared before the huge crowd in Rome, Jorge Mario Bergoglio looked as surprised as anyone to have been chosen as the new pope. Far away in the cathedral in Buenos Aires, the announcement drew what was described as thunderous applause.
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Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope Wednesday, becoming the first pontiff from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. (March 13)
The decision was taken in view of cold weather in Rome and the pope's commitments in the coming Christmas week, it added ... When he was 21, the then Jorge Bergoglio developed pleurisy and had part of one of his lungs removed in his native Argentina ... 24.
By Kim Ae-ran ...Paul) General Chapter that will be held in Ariccia, Italy, from Sept. 7 to Oct. 7, 2025 ... His faithful activities for marginalized people remind me of a three-minute speech by Jorge MarioBergoglio just before being elected as PopeFrancis.
Pope Benedict XVI appointed him auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires in 2010; the principal consecrator at his episcopal ordination was then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires.
Read more ... Although Francis – known then as Jorge MarioBergoglio – had been opposed to liberation theology while head of the Jesuits in Argentina in the 1970s, Gutiérrez was welcomed as a key speaker at a Vatican event in 2015 ... The pope added ... Share ... .
By Christendom Christ is absolutely needed ... It is disconcerting that among the number of converts to the universal religion we can also count Jorge MarioBergoglio, with all the cowardliness of the churchmen who remain faithful to him ... Kyrie eleison.
The Francis papacy ushered in a new era for LifeSiteNews staff as much as for everyone else in the Church... The shock of the contrast between the popes of the 1978-2013 era and Pope Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, was intense ... READ ... READ ... .
The headline reads. “Crude panorama ... As in the case of the meeting with the governor of La Rioja, the CGT will present its criticism of Javier Milei’s government to Jorge Bergoglio, whom they consider the most important Peronist leader.