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VATICAN CITY: Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been named new pope | He is 76 years old. Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio will be known as Pope Francis.


Cardinals elected a new pope to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics on Wednesday, overcoming deep divisions to select the 266th pontiff in a remarkably fast conclave.

Tens of thousands of people who braved cold rain to watch the smokestack atop the Sistine Chapel jumped in joy when white smoke poured out a few minutes past 7pm, many shouting "Habemus Papam!" or "We have a pope!" - as the bells of St. Peter's Basilica and churches across Rome pealed.

Chants of "Long live the pope!" arose from the throngs of faithful, many with tears in their eyes. Crowds went wild as the Vatican and Italian military bands marched through the square and up the steps of the basilica, followed by Swiss Guards in silver helmets and full regalia.

They played the introduction to the Vatican and Italian anthems and the crowd, which numbered at least 50,000, joined in, waving flags from countries around the world.

"I can't explain how happy I am right down," said Ben Canete, a 32-year-old Filipino, jumping up and down in excitement.

Elected on the fifth ballot, the pope was chosen in one of the fastest conclaves in years, remarkable given there was no clear front-runner going into the vote and that the church had been in turmoil following the upheaval unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's surprise resignation.

A winner must receive 77 votes, or two-thirds of the 115, to be named pope.

For comparison's sake, Benedict was elected on the fourth ballot in 2005 - but he was the clear front-runner going into the vote. Pope John Paul II was elected on the eighth ballot in 1978 to become the first non-Italian pope in 455 years.

Patrizia Rizzo ran down the main boulevard to the piazza with her two children as soon as she heard the news on the car radio. "I parked the car ... and dashed to the square, she said. "It's so exciting, as Romans we had to come."

The conclave played out against the backdrop of the first papal resignation in 600 years and revelations of mismanagement, petty bickering, infighting and corruption in the Holy See bureaucracy. Those revelations, exposed by the leaks of papal documents last year, had divided the College of Cardinals into camps seeking a radical reform of the Holy See's governance and those defending the status quo.

The names mentioned most often as "papabile" - a cardinal who has the stuff of a pope - included Cardinal Angelo Scola, the archbishop of Milan, an intellect in the vein of Benedict but with a more outgoing personality, and Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the Canadian head of the Vatican's important bishops' office who is also scholarly but reserved like Benedict.

Brazilian Cardinal Odilo Scherer is liked by the Vatican bureaucracy but not by all of his countrymen. And Cardinal Peter Erdo of Hungary has the backing of European cardinals who have twice elected him as head of the European bishops' conference.

On the more pastoral side is Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston, the favorite of the Italian press, and Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the back-slapping, outgoing archbishop of New York who has admitted himself that his Italian is pretty bad - a drawback for a job that is conducted almost exclusively in the language.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi said it was a "good hypothesis" that the pope would be installed next Tuesday, on the feast of St. Joseph, patron saint of the universal church. The installation Mass is attended by heads of state from around the world, requiring at least a few days' notice.

Benedict would not attend, he said.

Thousands of people braved a chilly rain on Wednesday morning to watch the 6-foot- (2-meter-) high copper chimney on the chapel roof for the smoke signals telling them whether the cardinals had settled on a choice. Nuns recited the rosary, while children splashed in puddles.

Unlike the confusion that reigned during the 2005 conclave, the smoke this time around was clear: black during the first two sets of smoke signals, and then clearly white on Wednesday night - thanks to special smoke flares akin to those used in soccer matches or protests that were lit in the chapel ovens to accompany the smoke from the burned ballot papers.

The Vatican on Wednesday divulged the secret recipe used: potassium perchlorate, anthracene, which is a derivative of coal tar, and sulfur for the black smoke; potassium chlorate, lactose and a pine resin for the white smoke.

The chemicals were contained in five units of a cartridge that is placed inside the stove of the Sistine Chapel. When activated, the five blocks ignite one after another for about a minute apiece, creating the steady stream of smoke that accompanies the natural smoke from the burned ballot papers.

Despite the great plumes of smoke that poured out of the chimney, neither the Sistine frescoes nor the cardinals inside the chapel suffered any smoke damage, Lombardi said


Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is new pope - The Times of India
 
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Let's begin journey of brotherhood: Pope Francis 1:
Argentine Cardinal Jorge Maria Bergoglio (Francis 1) says, "Let's begin this journey, bishop and people, journey of brotherhood, love and trust among us"


"Now I want to give a blessing. But I ask favour. Please ask God to bless me"


"Let's pray for whole world that there be brotherhood. I hope this journey of the church we begin today is fruitful for evangelization"


"In silence, ask God to bless me"

John Paul was the best....

really respected the guy

Agreed....same opinion from my side!! ..in fact he was the only pope who had visited my place which was a small village at that time in Mumbai suburbs..really holy man!
 
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lets hope this pope will protect Christians and not kill them like the previous ones stayed silence about the west killing Christians especially in the M.E..
 
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The pope of the poors
I wish for catholics he changes a lot the catholic church and then helps the catholics to survice in a world more and more evangelist

Syrian Lion > i wish as well catholics and christians be protected and respected from Egypt to Syria
As we can see christians non evangelist are part of the local cultures and part of the faith of our countries :)
 
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Pleased with the choice. European domination has come to an end & Latin America truly deserves their first Pope. Let's hope he manages to regain some of the lost trust in churches!!
 
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An Argentinian dude on another forum said people are celebrating on the streets, some are supposed to be crying.....


Anyhow, here's a nice gif for Messi fans:

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another white pope......huh.

plus to the above posters, john paul called for complete conversion of india....BBC News | South Asia | Pope defends conversions in India...he is trying to change the very core of my civilization..what is so great to respect in him...

Pleased with the choice. European domination has come to an end & Latin America truly deserves their first Pope. Let's hope he manages to regain some of the lost trust in churches!!

argentinians are mostly of white heritage and his name suggests possible italian roots too...unless a brazilian or african can become the pope the it means the vatican has still not come out of its mentality...
 
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another white pope......huh.

plus to the above posters, john paul called for complete conversion of india....BBC News | South Asia | Pope defends conversions in India...he is trying to change the very core of my civilization..what is so great to respect in him...



argentinians are mostly of white heritage and his name suggests possible italian roots too...unless a brazilian or african can become the pope the it means the vatican has still not come out of its mentality...

Another white Italian pope from Argentina presiding over the mostly non-white catholic.
 
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nvm....diocese means area of bishops responsability not his offices per se. Didn't know that, thought it meant his quarters or something like that in Latin.......
 
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A new pope pops.

How old is he? 76. In a couple of years, another out pops another pope. And on and on.
 
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argentinians are mostly of white heritage and his name suggests possible italian roots too...unless a brazilian or african can become the pope the it means the vatican has still not come out of its mentality...

Atleast it's a start.... a first non-European Pope. Let's hope things can only get better from here!
 
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Atleast it's a start.... a first non-European Pope. Let's hope things can only get better from here!

bhia jaan...argentinians consider themselves as european...not as latin american.....only an african pope or brazilian pope(the largest catholic nation in the world) will remove the perception....anyway truth be told its none of my concern.....actually i would prefer a white pope.....a black or brown pope would be fanatics hell bent on conversion.....
 
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another white pope......huh.

plus to the above posters, john paul called for complete conversion of india....BBC News | South Asia | Pope defends conversions in India...he is trying to change the very core of my civilization..what is so great to respect in him...



argentinians are mostly of white heritage and his name suggests possible italian roots too...unless a brazilian or african can become the pope the it means the vatican has still not come out of its mentality...
what a stupid racist comment.

they were poor Italian migrants (parents) and by the way he is born in Buenos Aires.

He was ordained to the priesthood on 13 December 1969, by Archbishop Ramón José Castellano. He attended the Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel (Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel),[10] a seminary in San Miguel, Buenos Aires. Bergoglio attained the position of novice master there and became professor of theology.
Impressed with his leadership skills, the Society of Jesus promoted Bergoglio and he served as provincial for Argentina from 1973 to 1979


if you have troubles with white people go to a psychiatric doctor
 
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what a stupid racist comment.

they were poor Italian migrants (parents) and by the way he is born in Buenos Aires.

He was ordained to the priesthood on 13 December 1969, by Archbishop Ramón José Castellano. He attended the Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel (Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel),[10] a seminary in San Miguel, Buenos Aires. Bergoglio attained the position of novice master there and became professor of theology.
Impressed with his leadership skills, the Society of Jesus promoted Bergoglio and he served as provincial for Argentina from 1973 to 1979


if you have troubles with white people go to a psychiatric doctor

what was racist in that ? argentinians are mostly of white heritage and the majority among them with italian roots...the name of this pope suggest italian roots too..and the pope is of white italian heritage who is going to lead the non-white catholic majority.....how is telling the truth a racist comment ?

and btw i have no problem in who becomes the pope....because im not a catholic...not even a christian....actually i told i would prefer a white italian pope than a black or brown guy from africa or brazil as they are new converts and would be more fanatic and intent on conversion than the white ones.....
 
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