The election of Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio to the papacy is great news.
Bergoglio is a genuinely spiritual soul, and a man of deep prayer who tends to accent growth in personal holiness over efforts for structural reform.
An accomplished theologian, he is well known for his humility. Despite his status as a Prince of the Church, he chose to live in a simple apartment rather than in the archbishop's palace. He cooked his meals and gave up a chauffeured limousine.
Bergoglio is also a staunch defender of Catholic moral teaching. He has opposed the intrinsic immorality of divorce, homosexual practices, abortion, euthanasia, same-sex marriage and contraception. In 2010, he was one of the first to propose that gay adoption is a form of discrimination against children. His doctrinal orthodoxy has always emphasized Christ's mandate to love: He is well remembered for his 2001 visit to a hospice, where he washed and kissed the feet of 12 AIDS patients.
The new Vicar of Christ, Pope Francis, is an example of a humble intellectual. With him guiding the Barque of Peter, the horizon looks bright not only for Catholics but for all men of good faith!


