Facts You Didn’t Know About the Late Pope Francis

As the world mourns the demise of Catholic’s Pope Francis who grasped his last breath today, dying at the age of 88 years, many people are still unaware of these 10-unique facts about the late Pope Francis.

  1. First Jesuit Pope: Pope Francis was the first pope ever chosen from the Jesuit order, a religious group known for education and missionary work.
  2. First from the Americas: He was the first pope to be born in the Americas, specifically in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936.
  3. Pope with Humble Beginnings: He grew up in a working-class family and initially worked as a bar bouncer and a chemical technician before entering the seminary.
  4. Passionate about the Environment: Pope Francis was a strong advocate for environmental issues, publishing Laudato Si’, a groundbreaking encyclical about climate change and care for the Earth.
  5. Broke Tradition: He was known for breaking traditional papal norms, like living in a simple guesthouse instead of the luxurious papal palace.
  6. Survived a Deadly Illness: At 21, he almost died from a severe case of pneumonia and a part of his lung had to be removed.
  7. A Global Advocate for the Poor: He was deeply committed to social justice, focusing on poverty, inequality, and the refugee crisis throughout his papacy.
  8. Champion of Interfaith Dialogue: Pope Francis worked to improve relations with other religions, notably meeting with leaders of the Muslim, Jewish, and Orthodox communities.
  9. A Lover of Simple Meals: He was known for his love of simple, humble meals, often preferring to eat with the poor or with people who worked closely with him.
  10. Pope Francis’ Real Name: His birth name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio, and he chose the name Francis in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, symbolizing his commitment to poverty and humility.

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