Who Is Pope Francis? Six Best Reads on Jorge Mario Bergoglio
A new pope has been named! The Daily Beast rounds up some of the best reads to introduce you to Pope Francis—and explain why he was picked.
A man reads a special edition of L’Osservatore Romano newspaper, which carries a photograph of newly elected Pope Francis I, on Wednesday in Vatican City. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty)
Who Is Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio?
John L. Allen Jr., National Catholic Reporter
A profile of the first Jesuit to be elected pope, a runner-up in the 2005 conclave, which picked Joseph Ratzinger to succeed John Paul II.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Joan Acocella, The New Yorker
Francesco di Bernardone, whose name Bergoglio chose as his new papal moniker, was considered a saint even before his death. He posed a challenge for the church: he was too revered not to claim, too radical not to neutralize.
How They Pick the Pope
Daniel J. Wakin, The New York Times
It might begin with prayers and chants, but the election of the pope is all politics, characterized by a conclave full of secrecy.
The First South American Pontiff
Associated Press
A look at Jorge Bergoglio’s long career in Argentina, where his fierce criticism of same-sex marriage didn’t prevent the country from becoming the first in the region to legalize it.
The Sins of the Argentine Church
Hugh O’Shaughnessy, The Guardian
Did the new Pope help a brutal dictatorship? Journalist Horacio Verbitsky claims that Bergoglio had helped ex-general Jorge Videla hide political prisoners from a human rights commission.
Why We’ve Had Enough Of European Popes
A.N. Wilson, Newsweek
After Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, why there shouldn’t be a pope from Europe for a while.
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Follow our reporters Barbie Latza Nadeau and Christopher Dickey in Rome as Pope Francis takes over. See tweets, photos, and videos.
viva la papa
All About the Pope
Not Your Average Pope
As 200,000 cheered on, Pope Francis was inaugurated in a glitzy Vatican City ceremony this morning.
EXPLAINER
What’s in a Name?
Explainer
The Dirty War for Dummies
Habemus Papam
¡FRANCIS!
Dirty War
The Pope’s Penance
Pope Gives God Three Weeks' Notice
Shocking the Vatican and Catholics around the world Monday, Pope Benedict XVI announced that he would resign the papacy at the end of February, becoming the first Pope to do so since 1415. Take a look back at his 2005 election.
Scandal Sheet
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The Pope’s Posse
Francis has assembled an advisory team hell-bent on fixing the church. By Barbie Latza Nadeau.










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