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Wednesday, 15 March 2013
A Jesuit Becomes the Pope of Rome
Rome in a Jesuit Vice-Grip Through Its Two Popes, “Black” and “White”!
by Shaun Willcock
The “Black Pope”, the Jesuit General
The “White Pope”, Francis I
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The Jesuit Pope of Rome
On 13 March 2013 a Roman Catholic cardinal from Argentina, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was elected by his fellow-cardinals as the new pope of Rome. He took the name of Francis I.
His election is full of deep significance, and will have far-reaching, indeed global, ramifications. There is so much behind the choice of this man. But first and foremost is this fact: Jorge Bergoglio, Francis I, is a member of the Jesuit Order! He is in fact the first openly acknowledged Jesuit to ever become pope of Rome! And nothing, nothing whatsoever, about the election of this man is more significant than this.

