Jorge Bergoglio, Archbishop of Buenos Aires, widely regarded as the second in 2005, when Pope Benedict XVI was elected to lead the Catholic Church, do not hang around the Vatican and draw a political strategy that eventually led him to become the successor of Benedict . Instead, the future Pope Francis has returned safely to his ministry on the streets of Argentina and then has emerged as something of a surprise pick last March after retirement Benedict. Chris Lowney, which is a shot of a leadership worthy of a case study. “It was completely off the radar for me …. That was quite convincing,” …
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