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A Humble Pope, Challenging the World

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Jim Yardley of the NYT provides this exceptional and detailed report on Pope Francis, his roots in Argentina, and how he approaches issues of injustice, poverty, and capitalism. Pope Francis brings change to the Catholic Church through his humility and a humbler Church to millions of people around the world, especially in developing countries. Yardley points out that Francis challenges the attention paid inside the church to doctrine, and the bishops paying too little attention to "spiritual worldliness" and the needs of ordinary people. Coming at a time of increasing social and economic disparities, decline in upward mobility in the western world, failures in governance by political authorites and business leaders, the words resonate in a deeper way.

This report traces the story to its early beginnings in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to immigrants from Piedmont, Italy, in 1927, fleeing the Mussolini fascist regime for a land of new opportunity. As Archbishop Bergoglio in Buenos Aires he created a group of priests who worked and lived in the slums of Buenos Aires, and he made regular trips to the poorer areas of Buenos Aires. He does not embrace ideology say people who know him from the Argentine experience, but focusses on the native peoples and culture, rejecting colonial legacy, in a faith where the poor and ordinary people are central to this idea of Christianity, far from intellectuals and political manipulation.


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