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Pope   Francis   Biography     ( elected  Pope of the Catholic Church in   2013)

  Bergoglio) was elected  Pope of the Catholic Church in   2013,    he  took   the name  Francis after Saint Francis of  Assisi, who  was      known for             his          embrace      of      poverty                     and chastity.
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pope-francisSince his              election,                          Pope           Francis       has  stamped     his        own           authority      on           the      Church.              In         particular,                              he          has sought               to  emphasize        the      traditional principles   in         the              gospels  of   humility, charity        and    modesty.  He has sought  to encourage   the         church      to     place     more emphasis  on   personal religious  practise and concern    for    the     poor,  rather           than issues related to  abortion,  contraception and    homosexuality.      He  has      personally rejected   the  more    luxurious apartments in               the Vatican, preferring            to     choose simple  garments and live  in more simple accommodation.

“Let  us      allow       Jesus         into            our       lives,    and leave                        behind                   our                    selfishness, indifference  and      closed                    attitudes   to others.”

_Pope Francis 27 Aug 2013

Jorge       Mario    Bergoglio           was      born        in Flores, a       suburb       of                 Buenos   Aires,             on    17 December 1936.

He       attended           a           technical                         secondary school,   graduating with    a      diploma               in chemistry. He worked  as  a     chemist  in  a food laboratory for a few years.

In1955 (aged      19),  he began    studying at  a local     seminary        in   Buenos           Aires.         On March 11, 1957, he entered the Society of Jesus   (Jesuits)  as a  novice.   He went  to Santiago,                 Chile               where          he   studied humanities.    On  March  12,  1960, he took his initial  vows  and   officially     became     a Jesuit.  During the 1960s, he worked as a teacher,                teaching         literature                           and psychology  in    Sante      Fe,                and  Buenos Aires, Argentina.

On 13         December     1969,  after  finishing   his theological   studies, he     was  ordained   to the   priesthood   and  became  a professor of theology            at          the     seminary  of         San Miguel.     Bergoglio      took          his        perpetual vows      in             1973        and  was                appointed Provincial            Superior    of    the Society          of Jesus                         in Argentina    from               1973   to 1979.

In1992,  he    became     Auxilliary         Bishop     of Buenos Aires, and in 1998 he became the Archbishop.      As  Archbishop     he doubled the     number of  priests  working              in      the slums  of    Buenos Aires.  He  was  created cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2001. He held       the    position     of                   Archbishop     of Buenos                  Aires          until    2011,      when     he resigned because at the  age of 75  it was necessary under church law.

BecomingPope

After   the           death          of      Pope           John         Paul         II, Bergoglio   was    said      to            be     a      realistic candidate to   become  the  new pope. But, instead,   Cardinal Ratzinger was  chosen. However,      in          2013,    Pope    Benedict   XVI announced his retirement. Bergoglio was elected on  the     Second   day   of the  Papal conclave  on 13          March.     Explaining      his choice of name,   Pope Francis said of his patron saint: “The  man who gives us this spirit     of  peace,      the    poor man,…     How    I would    like     a       poor     Church,  and  for   the poor”.

PopeFrancis beliefs

pope-francisPope       Francis           developed       a  reputation              for humility      and  simplicity. He   has               often    chosen                to                        live              in                                simpler accommodation  and     rejected    the  more palatial                bishops    residences.                When elected  Pope,   he preferred to   stay   in his current  accommodation and   didnt move into   the  Vatican suites.      As    Archbishop, he took  public transport  and  engaged    in the     Holy Thursday ritual of     washing the feet           of       the   poor,   whether                in jail       or hospital.

Hehas  expressed    a strong  commitment   to social    justice, arguing      that    the  gospels express    an    important       commitment      to reaching          out      to    the   disadvantaged  of society       and                working                     to        improve conditions of the poor.

“Let    us       ask            the   Lord     to           give               us         the gentleness    to           look    upon  the poor with understanding and love, devoid of human calculation            and          fear.”                        24                  Sep, 2013

Doctrinally,             he                 is                     considered        a conservative.     As                       archbishop,                                  he instigated     pro-life                 work         to          prevent abortion.                 In        2007,                                 he          criticised                            the Argentinian            government                   when                 it intervened to    allow             an   abortion    for     a mentally     handicapped woman  who    had been raped.

But,on                      coming             to    be   Pope,         he            has spoken  about   the need   for   the Chuch to move on from its  obsession   with   issues of sexuality.    Pope  Francis has     said that social   work         and   religious devotion            is much more important,     and  if the church gets entangled with issues of sexuality, it could fall away.

“Thechurchs     pastoral        ministry       cannot        be obsessed          with       the     transmission    of a disjointed  multitude    of   doctrines     to      be imposed insistently, (…) We have to find a new   balance;  otherwise  even    the    moral edifice  of the Church  is likely to fall like a house of cards, losing the freshness and fragrance of the Gospel.”

Ecumenicalwork

PopeFrancis                         sees             improving       dialogue between  different faiths  and religions as an         important       work          of       the         Catholic church.          He   has stated           that     his        title ‘Pontiff means  ‘builder  of bridges and he has                     sought     to           reach  out     to         both non-believers and other religious leaders. People    have  commented      he  is     sincere and    has     a     strong     capacity      to        create meaningful dialogue,    especially  with the Eastern Orthodox churches.

Afterhis     election,           leaders        of            the   Islamic community    in Buenos   Aires        welcomed the news       saying     he       “always         showed himself  as       a        friend             of     the           Islamic community”,         and              a           person       whose position is “pro-dialogue”.

As      Pope,                    he      has   raised          the     issue  of corruption      within     the    church        and  has warned  that  as   Pope  he  will  not tolerate ongoing        corruption              and                      that      the punishment for corrupt people should be as, it mentions in the Bible, being tied to a rock and    thrown into     the sea.  He              has announced  changes to the Vatican   bank to make it more transparent. Some argue that   the    Mafia  use    the   bank for    money laundering  and          are   concerned    by        the Popes investigation.

On   social             issues,        he     has              indicated       a more  liberal   attitude to  homosexuals.   In an    informal       press  conference,   he    said that he personally does not judge   people because     of    their                   sexuality.         Though church        teachings               on      homosexuality remain.

Pope Francis        has      frequently         reiterated the      importance                                 for                     Catholics              to wholeheartedly  embrace    and   profess in Jesus   Christ   as   their salvation.       He has said that prayer should not be reduced to a weekly  20 minutes, but should become part      of       life.        He                  has          stressed    the importance of     rejecting  worldliness and putting spiritual principles first.

“Our     life          must          be   centred     on                 what        is essential,     on Jesus           Christ.    Everything else is secondary.” – (9 Nov, 2013)

He          has     criticised    unbridled    capitalism  and argues    that          the        ‘cult      of               money       is making         people        miserable.             He            has criticised    the    growing   inequality      within many societies.

“Ifmoney             and      material     things       become the  center  of our lives, they  seize  us and make us slaves” (29 Oct, 2013)

PopeFrancis    is                 the       first     pope   from           the Americas    and the first  Jesuit Pope.  Like Pope  John     Paul   II,  he   is   said  to have    a strong   devotion  to the Virgin Mary.  He is also  fond    of  St   Therese of      Lisieux    and often   includes   a   picture  of       her            in  his letter.

In    July    2014,    he            released    ten         tips     for happiness which included:

1:“Live and let live.”

2:“Be giving of yourself to others.”

3:“Proceed calmly” in life.

4:Have“a healthy sense of leisure.”

5:“Sunday is for family.”

6:        Be “creative”    with   young  people and find  innovative        ways            to       create         dignified jobs.

7:Respect and take care of nature.

8:Stop   being                       negative.       “Letting             go                  of negative      things     quickly    is   healthy,”       he said.

9:      “The        worst          thing  of    all         is         religious proselytism, which paralyzes.”

10:   Work   for    peace.    “We         are       living      in      a time of many wars,”  he said. “The call for peace must be shouted.” 

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