
Robert Francis Prevost was elected on Thursday by 133 cardinals to lead the world’s 1.4 billion Roman Catholics, becoming the first pope from the U.S. #Conclave #Pope
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Reserved and discreet will be a nice change. We can care for each other without promoting mass immigration which encourages disenfranchisement and destruction of the cultures of hard working, tax paying citizens in the West. Missionaries meet people where they are, they respect different cultures while promoting fairness and truth with the love. What was being promoted previously was not love, it was legitimized theft.
Really? A yank? We needed another pope from a southern country, from a poor country not the richest one
First NORTH American pope. NOT the first American pope. South Anerica is part of “America”.