A man of firsts, Pope Francis is remarkably humble and conservative
Francis has already given strong hints of how he may lead.
At the moment Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis, the Catholic Church turned a corner. Francis has already set the expectation that he will be a different kind of pope, judging from how he has behaved in the past. Still, his conservative credentials remain beyond question and should be just what the Church needs at this moment of challenge.
The man who would be pope enjoys a traditional beverage in Buenos Aries. As cardinal, he commonly walked and rode public transportation while visiting area slums.
Saint Francis of Assisi was an advocate for the poor and for humble and pious living. It suggests that Pope Francis will share a similar focus, emphasizing care for the poor as a major part of his administration.
Pope Francis isn't all just talk either. As a cardinal in Buenos Aries he lived in an ordinary apartment rather than a formal residence, he cooked for himself, and he used public transportation to get around instead of being driven by a chauffeur. He frequently visited area slums and has long been an advocate for the poor.
His humility is already becoming legendary. Even when he was to be presented for the first time, he declined the use of a platform that would have elevated him above the other cardinals, instead preferring to remain at the same height as they. "I'll stay down here," he is reported to have said. He then asked for a prayer for himself before administering a papal blessing to the crowd, yet another break from tradition.
Pope Francis I is also the first Jesuit pope, with a degree in chemistry.
He is also the first pope from the Americas.
If however, you think he may be a pope that will "liberalize" the Church, there's news about that too.
Pope Francis has already made his conservative credentials quite clear. He has spoken out firmly against politicians, doctors, and others who support anti-life and anti-family agendas, saying they should be denied communion. He is a staunch defender of life. He wrote and delivered a statement in 2007 which included the following statements:
"We should commit ourselves to 'Eucharistic coherence,' that is, we should be conscious that people cannot receive Holy Communion and at the same time act or speak against the commandments, in particular when abortions, euthanasia, and other serious crimes against life and family are facilitated. This responsibility applies particularly to legislators, governors, and health professionals."
Pope Francis has already acknowledged the challenge the Church faces saying that he was answering God's call to "repair my Church in ruins."
Vatican experts say that his selection was a very careful strategic choice. Although hails from Argentina, his parents were Italian immigrants and he speaks Italian. It is believed this will give him enough insider clout to fit comfortably into Vatican life. However, he is also an outsider, and analysts say an outsider would be required to reform the Curia.
Let's pray they are correct.
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
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He's from the most European country of South American Argentina and lived in it's most European city Buenos Aries the real stick's ,Argentina a country as the old joke goes populated by Spanish speaking Italians .The only chance of change I see is in his statement above he didn't mention birth-control (and don't lump in abortion with that)I think the times coming when married Catholic couples are no longer placing their souls in jeopardy of Hell for using condoms.
It seems that the Bark of Peter is sailing towards the Eucharistic Tower. Thank you, oh Lord.
I've been around since Pius XII. I have forever heard about reforming the Curia. It makes me ask myself, "Then why do we have a Curia?" Well, of course, any organization needs managers and the Church is no exception. And the church is also no exceptions to the rules of humanity, that we all have faults and weaknesses, that we are all sinners, and that we are all political to a certain extent in how we deal with our fellow flawed men and women. There are also ups and downs to any endeavor. The recent sex abuse scandals are certainly big downers and the fallout from them probably hasn't been completely addressed. I pray that Pope Francis is up to these challenges, that he reorganizes the management team in such a way as to maximize the use of talents and minimize the problems of human flaws, and directs all the politics to finding the best solutions while avoiding the egoistical aspects of it all. God bless him in his mission.