Early into his Papacy, Pope
Francis is already setting an exciting tone and direction for the Catholic
Church. Officials from Fordham University weighed in on his historic
election and what’s to come.
"It has been a truly historic day for the Society of Jesus as we learned that our brother, Cardinal Jorge Maria Bergoglio, was selected to lead the Catholic Church as Pope Francis I,” said Rev. Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. President, AJCU. “As Jesuits, we emphasize social justice in our ministry, and we are gratified to have a leader who will continue to live out this mission on a global stage. We pray that the Pope's grounding in Ignatian spirituality will guide him as he carries out this extraordinary calling to lead the Church of the 21st century."
“With the 266th
successor to St. Peter now in place in Rome, Pope Francis has already stirred
the minds of hearts of people throughout the world,” said Msgr. Joseph G.
Quinn, J.D., J.C.L. Vice President, University Mission and
Ministry Fordham University. “He is seen as a genuinely humble and
holy man of God very much grounded in his spiritual formation and training as a
Jesuit. We can only hope and pray that he remains the needed prophetic voice
within our midst calling us all to truly live our lives in ever greater imitation
of Christ.”
Bronx Borough President Ruben
Diaz, Jr. issued the following statement in reaction to the selection of Pope
Francis I:
“This is an incredible
moment. The Catholic Church has selected Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of
Buenos Aires to serve as its new pope, Pope Francis I, thus bringing the world
the first ever pope of Latin-American heritage.
“The Catholic Church plays an
important role in the social and civic fabric of the Bronx and New York City,
and today I congratulate the borough’s, and in fact the world’s, Catholic
community on this history-making decision.”
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