
Mario Bergoglio
Mario Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, is the first Jesuit pope and the first pope from the Americas. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, he became pope in 2013, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI. Throughout his papacy, he has focused on issues such as social justice, climate change, and interfaith dialogue. Recently, he has been in the news due to health concerns, having been hospitalized for pneumonia and requiring complex medical treatment.
Born on Dec 17, 1936 (88 years old)
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Mexico:
Mario Bergoglio, known as Pope Francis, developed a relationship of trust with Prevost during their time in Peru.
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Venezuela:
Mario was a Catholic from Piedmont and the father of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
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Greece:
Mario Bergoglio is the father of Pope Francis, who emigrated to Argentina.
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Venezuela:
Mario Bergoglio was the father of Pope Francis and an immigrant from Italy.
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Spain:
Mario Bergoglio was a pontiff who sought to engage with sectors often feared by the ecclesiastical hierarchy, focusing on moral issues and social justice.
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Greece:
Mario Bergoglio, the father of Pope Francis, had a fortunate moment that saved his family from a tragic shipwreck.
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Uruguay:
Mario Bergoglio was the father of Jorge Bergoglio and worked as an accountant.
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Indonesia:
Mario Bergoglio, the father of Paus Fransiskus, met his partner Regina Sivori in Argentina.
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Indonesia:
Mario Bergoglio, the father of Paus Fransiskus, met his partner Regina Sivori in Argentina.
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Romania:
Mario Bergoglio was a basketball player at the same sports club as his son, Pope Francis.
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