The life of Pope Francis in cartoon

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28 Jun 201304:00

Summary

TLDRThis video recounts the journey of Mario Boli, also known as Pope Francis. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, he pursued chemistry before answering God's call to join the Jesuits. Despite many challenges, including losing part of a lung, he rose to become a bishop and later a cardinal. Renowned for his humility, he lived simply, stayed close to the people, and always trusted in the Lord. Eventually, he accepted the call to become Pope Francis, dedicating his life to serving the Church and its people out of love for Christ.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 The new Holy Father is a blessing, but many wonder who he is and where he comes from.
  • 👶 Mario Boli, now known as Pope Francis, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 17, 1936.
  • 👨‍👩‍👦 His father was a railway worker and his mother a housewife. He grew up with four siblings.
  • 🎓 Initially, he studied chemistry and earned a master's degree from the University of Buenos Aires.
  • ⛪ At 21, he made a life-changing decision to enter a Jesuit Seminary, eventually becoming a priest.
  • ⚽ He loves soccer and remains a fan of the Argentine club San Lorenzo.
  • 👨‍🏫 He served as a provincial superior and rector of a seminary before being called to become a bishop.
  • 🫁 Despite losing part of one lung as a teenager, he trusted in the Holy Spirit to sustain him.
  • 👑 In 2001, Pope John Paul II made him a cardinal, but he continued to live humbly, using public transport and cooking for himself.
  • 🌍 In 2013, he was called to serve as the pope, taking the name Francis and dedicating his life to serving the Universal Church.

Q & A

  • Who is the new Holy Father mentioned in the transcript?

    -The new Holy Father is Mario Boli, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who later took the name Francis upon becoming Pope.

  • Where and when was Mario Boli born?

    -He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17th, 1936.

  • What was his family's background?

    -His father was a railway worker, and his mother was a housewife. He was raised along with four siblings.

  • What did Jorge Mario Bergoglio study before entering the seminary?

    -He studied chemistry and obtained a master's degree at the University of Buenos Aires.

  • When did he decide to join the Jesuit Seminary?

    -At the age of 21, Jorge Mario Bergoglio entered the Jesuit Seminary after changing his career plans.

  • What were some of his roles as a priest?

    -As a priest, he administered sacraments, was a teacher, guided young Jesuits, and served his community in various capacities.

  • What is a significant health challenge that Pope Francis faced in his youth?

    -He had part of one of his lungs removed as a teenager and has lived with just one functioning lung since then.

  • How did Jorge Mario Bergoglio live as a cardinal?

    -As a cardinal, he lived a simple life in an apartment, cooked for himself, and used the subway instead of having a chauffeur.

  • What values has Pope Francis prioritized throughout his life of service?

    -Pope Francis has emphasized humility, staying close to the people, prayer, faithfulness to the Church, and love for Christ and humanity.

  • What significant event marked Jorge Mario Bergoglio's transformation into Pope Francis?

    -He accepted Christ’s call to become the Pope, taking on the name Francis and dedicating his life to the service of the Universal Church.

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