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Pope Francis - Wikipedia He chose Francis as his papal name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi Throughout his papacy, Francis was noted for his humility, emphasis on God's mercy, international visibility, commitment to interreligious dialogue, and concern for the poor, migrants, and refugees
St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic - Henderson, NV Simon will serve at St Francis of Assisi while continuing his journey toward priesthood, working closely with Father John Assalone, who has been appointed his mentor during this important synthesis period of formation
St. Francis de Sales School For over 60 years, St Francis de Sales Catholic School has provided a quality Catholic education where the top priority is the spiritual formation, academic growth, and well-being of our students
Francis | Pope, Born, Death, Real Name, Laudato Si’, Facts - Britannica Bergoglio was elected on the fifth ballot and chose the name Francis, in honor of St Francis of Assisi (1181 82–1226), who lived a life of humble service to the poor, and also recalling St Francis Xavier (1506–52), a founding member of the Jesuits
Meaning, origin and history of the name Francis This name was borne by the 13th-century Saint Francis of Assisi, who was originally named Giovanni but was given the nickname Francesco by his father, an admirer of the French Francis went on to renounce his father's wealth and devote his life to the poor, founding the Franciscan order of friars
Francis - Vatican Explore Pope Francis' messages, teachings, and activities on the official Vatican website
Pope Francis Fast Facts - CNN View the Pope Francis Fast Facts from CNN and learn more about the late pope and first non-European pontiff of the modern era
Pope Francis | USCCB Pope Francis’ motto on his coat of arms, “ miserando atque eligendo ” is taken from a homily by Saint Bede, an English eighth-century Christian writer and doctor of the Church of the Gospel account of the call of Saint Matthew