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Published on Tuesday, 22 April 2025
Pope 266: Pope Francis

Roman Missal/ lpj.org :

Jorge Mario Bergoglio is the 266th pope of the Catholic Church. Born in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, on December 17, 1936, he became the first pope from the American continent and the first non-European pope in nearly 1,000 years. Known for his humility and passion for social justice, his life journey reflects a deep commitment to social change and tolerance. 

 

Early Life and Education 

Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born into a middle-class family in Buenos Aires. He grew up in the Florida neighborhood and studied in Jesuit schools. He was deeply influenced by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit Order, and was raised in an environment that encouraged critical thinking and spiritual growth. He entered the Jesuit Order in 1958, forming his first close friendships with fellow Jesuits who helped him discern his true calling. He completed his studies in philosophy and theology in Argentina before continuing his education in Germany. 

 

Priestly Ordination  

He was ordained a priest on December 13, 1969. During the 1970s, he worked in various schools and centers in Argentina, collaborating with many young people and families to promote Christian values. As a spiritual leader, he was committed to caring for the most vulnerable members of society and maintained close relationships with the poor and marginalized. 

 

Episcopal Ordination 

In 1992, Bergoglio was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Auca in Argentina. As a spiritual guide and an efficient administrator, he dedicated his efforts to social service and education. After years of service in the diocese, he was appointed Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998. 

 

Pope Francis  

On March 13, 2013, after being elected by the cardinals in the Vatican, Bergoglio became Pope Francis, following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. Upon his election, Pope Francis declared his commitment to upholding Christian values in an era of social and economic challenges. 

 

Key Aspects of His Papacy 
  1. Humility: Pope Francis is known for his humility, rejecting many privileges enjoyed by previous popes. For example, he refused to live in the papal palace, choosing instead a modest residence, and retained his silver pectoral cross (the Good Shepherd cross), among other humble gestures.
  2. Care for the Poor and Migrants: Pope Francis has consistently advocated for the rights of the poor and migrants, emphasizing that it is the Church’s duty to stand by them. One of his most notable positions in this regard is his support for social justice and his assertion that the Church cannot remain indifferent to human suffering.
  3. Internal Church Reforms: Pope Francis has placed great emphasis on reforming the Church from within. He has implemented changes in Vatican administration and initiated discussions on various issues.
  4. Environmental Concerns: In 2015, Pope Francis issued an encyclical titled Laudato Si', warning about the effects of climate change and emphasizing humanity’s responsibility to protect the environment. Additionally, he has written extensively about artificial intelligence and the necessity of ethical oversight. 

 

Conclusion 

Pope Francis is one of the most influential religious figures of the 21st century. He has successfully embodied the Church’s vision, balancing spirituality with contemporary social challenges. His choice of the name "Francis" was a clear indication of his desire to be a voice for the poor and marginalized, reaffirming his commitment to the principles of love and tolerance advocated by Christianity. 

 

Prayer for the Eternal Rest of Pope Francis 

God, Who, in Thine ineffable providence, didst will that Thy servant Francis ... should be numbered among the high priests; grant, we beseech Thee, that he, who on earth held the place of Thine only-begotten Son, may be joined forevermore to the fellowship of Thy holy pontiffs. Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen.