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The new pope: Cheers in L.A. for first Latin American pontiff
L.A. NOWAs an Argentine cardinal was introduced in Vatican City as Pope Francis I, one Cypress Park priest celebrated the first pontiff from the Americas, calling it a historic moment.... -
Vatican: It's Pope Francis, not Pope Francis I
The Vatican clarified Wednesday that the new pope -- the first to take the name Francis -- will be known as Pope Francis, not Pope Francis I. The Wednesday bulletin issued by the Vatican announcing his selection as pope called him simply Francis, as did...
Tags: Francis I, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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First Latin American pope emerges from conclave
— Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope of the Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, a surprise choice that underscored the changing nature of Catholicism and the deep challenges facing the church. Bergoglio, 76, chose the papal name...Tags: Francis I, Grant Park, Arts and Culture, Voting, John Paul II
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Kass: Pope Francis should heed warning of his predecessor
Jorge Bergoglio, the son of Italian immigrants born in Buenos Aires, doesn't fit the image of a high and mighty churchman in charge of an empire of more than 1 billion people. He's a humble man and, at 76, not young. Until quite recently, he rode the...
Tags: Francis I, Roman Catholicism, Religious Leaders, DeSales University, Jesus Christ
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New pope: Some Latinos take note of Bergoglio's Italian roots
L.A. NOWAs he cut a young man’s hair in his Huntington Park barbershop, Carlos Madrid said he was thrilled that the new pope hailed from Latin America. He could have sworn the pontiff would be from Italy, he said. Then, after...... -
Argentine archbishop picked as pope
Associated PressFrom "the end of the earth," the Catholic Church found a surprising new leader Wednesday, a pioneer pope from Argentina who took the name Francis, a pastor rather than a manager to resurrect a church and faith in crisis. He is the first pontiff from the...Tags: Francis I, Roman Catholicism, Religious Leaders, Jesus Christ, Religion and Belief
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Vatican denies reports of divisions among cardinals in conclave
VATICAN CITY -- As Rome and the world await the next puffs of smoke from the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican on Wednesday sought to downplay reports of divisions among the 115 Roman Catholic cardinals gathered to elect a new pope. Speculation that...
Tags: Italy, Roger M. Mahony, Benedict XVI, Voting, Religion and Belief
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Papal Conclave TV coverage
Channel Guide MagazineThis week, the Roman Catholic Church's 115 cardinal electors will convene to select a new leader, following the retirement of Benedict XVI. The papal conclave formally begins the afternoon of Tuesday, March 12, when the cardinals gather in the Sistine... -
Black smoke at Sistine Chapel: No new Pope on first ballot
Tribune ReporterBlack smoke is once again pouring out of the chimney from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, signaling Roman Catholic cardinals still haven't chosen the next pope. The 115 cardinal electors entered the conclave Tuesday afternoon and cast their first ballots....Tags: Papal Conclave (2013), Angelo Scola, Benedict XVI, Timothy M. Dolan, Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson
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Wednesday UPDATE: Black smoke from chapel chimney, no pope after three votes
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Black smoke again billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, meaning that Catholic cardinals hadn't elected a pope on their second or third rounds of balloting. Cardinals voted twice Wednesday morning in...
Tags: Papal Conclave (2013), Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Religion and Belief
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The papal conclave in Vatican City: Selecting a new pope
The 115 Roman Catholic cardinals charged with selecting a new pope to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics cast their first votes Tuesday and continued their secret deliberations, signaling with black smoke from the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City that...Tags: Papal Conclave (2013), Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI, Politics, Religion and Belief
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Black smoke signals no pope selected in first vote by cardinals
VATICAN CITY – Black smoke rose Tuesday evening from the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the 115 cardinals gathered inside to choose a new pope failed to reach agreement after their opening few hours of deliberation. It was the prelates’...
Tags: Papal Conclave (2013), Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI, Politics, Religion and Belief
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