Bergoglio, Archbishop Of Buenos Aires, Is New Pope

**FILE** Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, celebrates a Mass in honor of Pope John Paul II at the Buenos Aires Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina in this April 4, 2005 file photo. With speculation that a successo... **FILE** Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, celebrates a Mass in honor of Pope John Paul II at the Buenos Aires Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina in this April 4, 2005 file photo. With speculation that a successor to Pope John Paul II could emerge from Latin America, where nearly half the world's 1 billion Roman Catholics live, the 68-year-old archbishop of Buenos Aires is seen as a possible contender. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko, file) **EFE OUT** MORE LESS
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Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was elected the new pope Wednesday. 

He has chosen the name Francis I, according to CNN, the first to take that name. Bergoglio is also the first pope from South America and the first Jesuit to become pope.

Here’s background on the new pope.

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