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  2. Pope Francis: Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio: His Life in His Own Words is a biography of Jorge Bergoglio, who became Pope Francis in 2013. Written by Sergio Rubin, it is the only biography of him that appeared before his election as Pope. It was initially published in Spanish with the name El Jesuita (Spanish: The Jesuit).

  3. Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    On 21 February 2001, Pope John Paul II made Archbishop Bergoglio a cardinal, assigning him the title of cardinal priest of San Roberto Bellarmino, a Jesuit church. Bergoglio was installed there on 14 October. During his trip to Rome for the ceremony, he and his sister María Elena visited their father's hometown in northern Italy. [27]

  4. Jesuits - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope. In 2013, the Jesuit cardinal Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis. Before he became pope, he had been appointed a bishop when he was in "virtual estrangement from the Jesuits" since he was seen as "an enemy of liberation theology" and viewed by others as "still far too orthodox".

  5. 2013 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    This gave the College of Cardinals more latitude, once all of the elector-cardinals were present, to start the conclave earlier or later. [41] They scheduled it to begin 12 March 2013. [42] The Pope also amended the conclave law to provide for the automatic excommunication of any non-cardinal who breaks the absolute oath of secrecy. [c]

  6. The True Story Behind the Movie The Two Popes - AOL

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    The film's dialogue is a reflection of profoundly different worldviews. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Cardinal electors in the 2013 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    Of the 115 attending cardinal electors, 4 were cardinal bishops, 81 were cardinal priests, and 30 were cardinal deacons; 48 had been created cardinals by Pope John Paul II and 67 by Pope Benedict XVI; 29 worked in the service of the Holy See (such as in the Roman Curia), 61 were in pastoral ministry outside Rome, and 25 had retired.

  8. List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Georges Buffon - French naturalist, mathematician, biologist, cosmologist and author (Jesuit College of Godrans in Dijon) Jim Bunning - American senator and baseball player (Xavier University) Luis Buñuel - Spanish filmmaker (Jesuit College, Aragon, Spain) Daniel Burman - film producer (Universidad Iberoamericana)

  9. List of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick Hall at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic Church have founded and managed a number of educational institutions, including the notable secondary schools, colleges, and universities listed here.