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New Pope: Statement from President Obama

By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com
Pope Francis (Aibdescalzo/Wikipedia)
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The White House released a statement Wednesday afternoon from President Barack and first lady Michelle Obama on the elevation of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, Archbishop of Buenos Aires, as Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church.

The president commended the new pope for his work with the poor and his compassion, and noted the importance of the election of the first pope from Latin America.

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"On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I offer our warm wishes to His Holiness Pope Francis as he ascends to the Chair of Saint Peter and begins his papacy. As a champion of the poor and the most vulnerable among us, he carries forth the message of love and compassion that has inspired the world for more than two thousand years—that in each other we see the face of God. As the first pope from the Americas, his selection also speaks to the strength and vitality of a region that is increasingly shaping our world, and alongside millions of Hispanic Americans, those of us in the United States share the joy of this historic day. Just as I appreciated our work with Pope Benedict XVI, I look forward to working with His Holiness to advance peace, security and dignity for our fellow human beings, regardless of their faith. We join with people around the world in offering our prayers for the Holy Father as he begins the sacred work of leading the Catholic Church in our modern world."

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