
Jorge Maria Bergoglio
Jorge Maria Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, was the first pope from the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere, elected in 2013. He is recognized for his emphasis on humility, social justice, and interfaith dialogue, often challenging the traditional norms of the Catholic Church. His papacy focused on issues such as poverty, climate change, and the need for reform within the Church. Bergoglio's approach marked a shift towards a more inclusive and compassionate Church, resonating with many around the world. His recent passing has sparked discussions about his legacy and potential canonization as a saint.
Born on Dec 17, 1936 (88 years old)
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Jorge Maria Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, has been a significant influence on Prevost's views regarding migrants.
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Jorge Maria Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, was increasingly popular among the people but faced growing opposition within the Church.
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Slovakia:
Jorge Maria Bergoglio made history as the first pope from Latin America.
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Jorge María Bergoglio was the last Pope of the Catholic Church and was known for his connection with the people.
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Slovakia:
Jorge Maria Bergoglio, portrayed by Jonathan Pryce, later becomes Pope Francis.
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Pope Francis, born as Jorge Maria Bergoglio in Argentina, has passed away.
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Pope Francis, born as Jorge Maria Bergoglio in Argentina, has passed away.
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