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'It's a huge gift for all of Latin America - we waited 20 centuries'

Published: March 13, 2013

It's incredible!" said Martha Ruiz, 60, who was weeping tears of emotion after learning that the cardinal she knew as Jorge Mario Bergoglio will now be Pope Francis, reports AP in the Australian.

She said she had been in many meetings with the cardinal and said, "He is a man who transmits great serenity."

Cars honked their horns as the news spread and television announcers screamed with elation and surprise. There was excitement as well elsewhere.

At the St Francis of Assisi church in the colonial Old San Juan district in Puerto Rico, church secretary Antonia Veloz exchanged jubilant high-fives with Jose Antonio Cruz, a Franciscan friar.

Cruz said he personally favored the Brazilian candidate, but was pleased with the outcome, saying the new pope would help revitalise the church.

It's a huge gift for all of Latin America. We waited 20 centuries. It was worth the wait," said Cruz, wearing the brown cassock tied with a rope that is the signature of the Franciscan order. "Everyone from Canada down to Patagonia is going to feel blessed. This is an event."

"This is something exciting," the 50-year-old Veloz said of the new Argentine pope. "I'm speechless." In Santo Domingo, the bells pealed in the city's main cathedral in the colonial district.

In Panama City, public relations executive Nelsa Aponte said with teary eyes, "This made me cry, I had to get out my handkerchief."

"We have a new pastor, and for the first time, he is from Latin America."

The European Union offered its "sincere congratulations" to the newly-elected Pope Francis of Argentina, urging him to promote peace, solidarity and human dignity in a rapidly changing world.

"On behalf of the European Union, we convey our sincere congratulations on your election," EU President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso said in a joint statement.

FULL STORY Latin America overjoyed at new pope from Argentina (Australian)

 

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  1. Nice for us to think of the Pope being someone who comes from a land beneath the Southern Cross where Easters come in autumn and Christmases are hot.
    Among all the other 'firsts', is Francis the first Pope to choose a name that honours someone from the Church's second millennium?

  2. I welcome with great joy Pope Francis to wear the Fisherman's Ring and lead Christ's Holy Church.
    I received his special first blessing via TV and realised that his humility was based on the person of Christ Himself.
    He will be another 'Petros' for this age.
    May God and the Holy Virgin bless our new Papa!

  3. And maybe for the whole of the Southern Hemisphere of Earth.
    The Church is Universal (Catholic) and new perspectives like the comment of Pope Francis I that the Church can become a 'compassionate NGO' without spiritual renewal - and that comes from our Soul.
    What part of each of never dies? What part needs most nurturing?

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