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In this brief overview, we examine the papacy of Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio, elected 2013–2025) — the first Jesuit, first from the Americas, and first non-European pope in over 1,200 years, whose emphasis on mercy, reform, and "a Church for the poor" has marked a significant shift in tone and priorities. Born in Buenos Aires in 1936 to Italian immigrants, he rose through the Jesuits, served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, and was elected pope on March 13, 2013. His motto, "Miserando atque eligendo" ("By having mercy and by choosing"), reflects his focus on God's compassion. Key changes include: emphasizing synodality and listening to the faithful, environmental encyclical Laudato Si' (2015), calls for mercy over rigid legalism, reforms to Vatican finances and clergy abuse handling, promotion of dialogue with other faiths and the marginalized, and gestures like washing prisoners' feet on Holy Thursday. While praised for accessibility and outreach to the peripheries, his papacy has sparked debate on issues like Amoris Laetitia, traditional liturgy, and Church governance. As the longest-reigning pope since St. John Paul II (as of 2025+), Francis continues to guide the Church through a rapidly changing world. This story highlights how one leader can shift emphasis while preserving core doctrine — inviting reflection on mercy in action. "Brief Summaries of different aspects of the Roman Catholic Church and her histories. I hope you enjoy and learn a little." What do you think of Pope Francis's "papacy of change" — refreshing renewal or challenging shifts? Share your thoughts in the comments! Like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more on popes, saints, Church Fathers, Bible studies, and Catholic history. ✝️ "Who am I to judge?" — Pope Francis (2013) #PopeFrancis #PapacyOfChange #CatholicHistory #JesuitPope #LaudatoSi #RomanCatholic #Peasbwitu