March 13th, 2013Top Story76-Year-Old Argentinian Cardinal Bergoglio Named New Pope, First Ever from AmericasBy Max Read
Bergoglio, a 76-year-old Jesuit and the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, was a "close second" when Benedict was chosen in 2005, according to the Times' Rachel Donadio. Generally, Papal "runners-up" aren't chosen by the following conclave—it's seen as insulting to the previous pope—but Bergoglio is thought to appeal to both hard-liners and moderates in the College of Cardinals, according to John Allen of National Catholic Reporter:
Francis I seems unlikely to be a reform pope. He's older; it's doubtful his papacy will be long; and his career up until now has largely been a model of moderation if not conservatism. Though there's a story involving Cardinal Bergoglio washing and kissing the feet of AIDS patients at a hospice in 2001, he worked against recent legislation to legalize same-sex marriage in his home-country, and has similarly opposed gay adoption. In 2005, he was accused of conspiring with Argentina's military dictatorship in the 1970s to kidnap two Jesuits, but no evidence was produced to verify the claim; regardless of his conduct under the junta, Bergoglio was never a subscriber of left-wing liberation theology like many South and Central American priests of his era. Meanwhile, on Twitter: |
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