In this image provided by the San Lorenzo Futbol Club, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, holds a team shirt, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Keywords:UNDATED - In this undated collect photograph courtesy of the Jesuit General Curia in Rome, the Jesuit priest Jorge Mario Bergoglio poses. The Argentinian Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ordained for the Jesuits on 1969 at the Theological...More
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UNDATED - In this undated collect photograph courtesy of the Jesuit General Curia...UNDATED - In this undated collect photograph courtesy of the Jesuit General Curia in Rome, the Jesuit priest Jorge Mario Bergoglio poses. The Argentinian Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ordained for the Jesuits on 1969 at the Theological faculty of San Miguel was elected as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013 as the first ever Jesuit pontiff. The Society of Jesus, founded in 1540 by the Spanish Ignatius of Loyola's, is a Christian male religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations and on six continents. Jesuits operate in education (founding schools, colleges, universities and seminaries), intellectual research and cultural pursuits.LessMoreAn undated headshot of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
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Keywords:In this image provided by the San Lorenzo Futbol Club, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, poses at the club, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Keywords:In this undated photo Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio's mother Regina Maria Sivori and father Mario Jose Francisco on their wedding day.
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Keywords:In this photo circa 1976 (L - R) Victor Zorzin, rector of the School Maximo, Andres Swinnen, Teacher of the novices, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, province superior, Carlos Cravena, Minister of the School Maximo, and Hipolito Salvo, ex-...More
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In this photo circa 1976 (L - R) Victor Zorzin, rector of the School Maximo, Andres...In this photo circa 1976 (L - R) Victor Zorzin, rector of the School Maximo, Andres Swinnen, Teacher of the novices, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, province superior, Carlos Cravena, Minister of the School Maximo, and Hipolito Salvo, ex- provincial in Argentina..LessMoreIn this undated photo Jorge Mario Bergoglio's school records from school number 8 are displayed.
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Keywords:In this undated photo courtesy of Ediciones B from the book 'El jesuita: la historia de francisco, el Papa argentino' by authors Sergio Rubin and Francesca Ambrogetti, (L - R) standing, brother Alberto Horacio, Jorge Mario Bergoglio,...More
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In this undated photo courtesy of Ediciones B from the book 'El jesuita: la...In this undated photo courtesy of Ediciones B from the book 'El jesuita: la historia de francisco, el Papa argentino' by authors Sergio Rubin and Francesca Ambrogetti, (L - R) standing, brother Alberto Horacio, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Oscar Adrian and sister Marta Regina, sitting, sister Maria Elena, mother Regina Maria Sivori and father Mario Jose Francisco.LessMoreUNDATED - In this undated collect photograph provided by the Jesuit General Curia in Rome, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (L) and the Jesuit superior general Pedro Arrupe (R) attend Mass. The Argentinian Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ordained for the...More
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UNDATED - In this undated collect photograph provided by the Jesuit General Curia...UNDATED - In this undated collect photograph provided by the Jesuit General Curia in Rome, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (L) and the Jesuit superior general Pedro Arrupe (R) attend Mass. The Argentinian Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ordained for the Jesuits on 1969 at the Theological faculty of San Miguel was elected as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013 as the first ever Jesuit pontiff. The Society of Jesus, founded in 1540 by the Spanish Ignatius of Loyola's, is a Christian male religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations and on six continents. Jesuits operate in education (founding schools, colleges, universities and seminaries), intellectual research and cultural pursuits.LessMore