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Daily News… CARDINAL JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO OF ARGENTINA ELECTED POPE Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope, becoming the first pontiff from Latin America and taking the name Pope Francis. Appearing on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica a short time later, the new pope greeted a vast crowd gathered below in St. Peter’s Square with salutations in Italian and led a prayer for his predecessor, Benedict XVI.“As you know, the duty of the conclave was to appoint a bishop of Rome, and it seems to me that my brother cardinals went to fetch him at the end of the world,” he said. Moments earlier, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, the church’s most senior cardinal in the order of deacons, or the proto-deacon, announced “habemus papam” and spoke the name of the new pope, chosen on the second day of deliberations by the assembled cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church. But his words were barely audible to the throng in the square, and there was initial confusion over the identity of the new leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics. Bergoglio, 76, the first Jesuit pope, spent nearly his entire career at home in Argentina, overseeing churches and shoe-leather priests, the Associated Press reported. He reportedly received the second-most votes after Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger who became Benedict XVI in the 2005 papal election, and he has long specialized in the kind of pastoral work considered an essential skill for the next pope. “It’s a genius move,” Marco Politi, a papal biographer and veteran Vatican watcher, said of the choice of Bergoglio. “It’s a non-Italian, non-European, not a man of the Roman government. It’s an opening to the Third World, a moderate. By taking the name Francis, it means a completely new beginning.” “We don’t know a lot about him,” said Silvia Napolitano, 62, as she walked out of St. Peter’s Square with a friend. “It seems he has a very direct connection with the people. He seems simple. And we like Argentines; they’re open and sociable.
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International News… CELEBRITY EDITOR WINTOUR MOVED UP AT CONDE NAST Anna Wintour, the celebrity editor at Vogue magazine who has been talked about as a possible ambassador to France or Britain, was named artistic director Wednesday at the magazine’s parent company Conde Nast. Charles Townsend, Conde Nast chief executive, said the appointment expands Wintour’s responsibilities. «Anna has been a driving force behind the success of Conde Nast, so it is a great privilege to extend her influence beyond the Vogue brand to the rest of the organization,» he said in a statement.
MY SON’S NO POPE Many parents would be delighted to have their son become pope -- not so Eleonore Schoenborn, mother of Austrian candidate Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn. «Being pope would be too much for Christoph, it would be much too difficult for him,» the 92-year-old told. «He is too good for the job.» She said that even now, she only manages to travel to the capital Vienna from her home in Schruns in western Austria to see her 68 -year-old son once a year. «If he really does go to Rome, I will never see him again. I’m too old for a journey like that. It would be goodbye forever,» she said.
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