The Pope of the Americas: Pope Francis
Jorge Mario Bergoglio's Papacy
13 March 2013: The First Pope from the Americas
17 December 1936 is the date of birth for the Pope and head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Franciscus Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Jorge Mario Bergoglio is the first Pope from the Americas, having been born in Argentina. His election in 2013 marked a significant moment for the Catholic Church, and his papacy has been characterized by his commitment to social justice, interfaith dialogue, and environmental protection.
As Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio has emphasized the importance of serving the poor and marginalized, and has spoken out against inequality and economic injustice. He has also been a vocal advocate for peace and reconciliation, and has worked to bridge divides between different religions and cultures.
Pope Francis is a popular figure both within the Catholic Church and beyond, and his papacy has been widely seen as a time of renewal and reform for the church. He has inspired many people with his humility, compassion, and commitment to social justice, and his leadership has been a source of hope for many around the world.
For more information on Pope Francis and his papacy, visit the Vatican News website.
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