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New Pope, New Human Rights Agenda?

New Pope, New Human Rights Agenda?

  Almost immediately after Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis I, the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church, questions regarding his human rights record were being asked. The niceties of his election to the papacy, that Francis is the first Pope to be Jesuit and to hail from the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere, were […]

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Leadership and Social Justice in Latin America: Francis I and Hugo Chavez

Leadership and Social Justice in Latin America: Francis I and Hugo Chavez

Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the first Pope from outside of Europe for nearly a millennium, reflecting the reality of a church that has the majority of its followers in Latin America and the strong connection with society and social justice that churches have had in the developing world. Pope Francis I is a native of […]

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