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Pope Francis reaches out to greet the faithful in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 26, 2014.

Pope Francis led this Argentine to embrace his faith once more

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There is little doubt the new Catholic leader is changing the church’s image around the world. For one Argentine says the Pope has changed his faith.

Pope Francis reaches out to greet the faithful in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 26, 2014.

Pope Francis led this Argentine to embrace his faith once more

Lifestyle & Belief
Pope Francis after his selection in March.

Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ has moved fast to rebrand Catholicism

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New Pope Francis gets less than warm greeting from Venezuela

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Latino Catholics in the U.S. embrace Catholic Church’s new Argentinian pope

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Argentina’s Dirty War revisited after new pope is elected

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The selection of Jorge Bergoglio as the next leader of the Catholic Church has reopened old wounds from Argentina’s past during the Dirty War. But some activists say Pope Francis shouldn’t be lumped in with church figures who supported the dictatorship.

Catholic Church unveils Pope Francis as next leader

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The 115 cardinals of the Catholic Church on Wednesday, after a full day of conclave, chose Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as its next spiritual leader, the 266th leader of the Catholic Church. Bergoglio, who took the name Pope Francis, is an Argentinian and was not among the favorites to ascend to the chair of St. Peter.

Pope Francis Formally Installed as Pope

Pope Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was formally installed as pope today. The Argentine pope was elected last week; today tens of thousands of people greeted him for his inaugural mass at the Vatican. The new pope delighted the crowds today by touring  St. Peter’s Square for nearly half an hour in his open-air […]

Pope Francis after his selection in March.

Papa Francisco! US Latinos Welcome New Pope But Big Hurdles Ahead

Conflict & Justice

As word spread about the new Pope, many Latino Catholics in the US celebrated the historic choice of a pontiff from Argentina. But it is also clear that, just like in Latin America, the Catholic monopoly over Latin America immigrants is also shrinking.

Hugo Chavez and the Vatican

Global Politics

Venezuela’s interim President Nicholas Maduro suggested that the late president Hugo Chavez might have “influenced” the selection of a Latin American pope from “his perch in heaven.” But during his lifetime, Chavez ridiculed Catholic leaders in Venezuela.