“New pope must deal with divided church in United States”
Reuters said the new pontiff must deal with a divided church in the United States.
Reuters said the new pontiff must deal with a divided church in the United States.
CNN reported an enthusiastic response from Latin America, and leaders of other faith groups in that region told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette they were pleased by Francis’ elevation and had had a good rapport with him during his time as a cardinal.
Religion News Service posted reactions from other religious and secular leaders. In a separate RNS story, Jewish leaders said they see an ally in Francis.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, who is president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement calling the new pope “an inspired choice” whose election “marks a great milestone” for the church.
The Associated Press posted a video on YouTube of the white smoke that signaled a decision had been made.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the Vatican tweeted the big news within minutes of Francis’ balcony appearance.
Read a March 13, 2013, New York Times article on the breaking-news account of Pope Francis’ election.
Read a Jan. 3, 2013, Catholic News Service story about National Migration Week and Catholic bishops’ renewed push for action on immigration.
Read a critique of liberation theology in a 1994 article by Edward A. Lynch of Hollins College in Roanoke, Va., from the website CatholicCulture.org.