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Has Pope Francis visited Argentina?

Has Pope Francis visited Argentina?

While Francis has since visited other South American countries as pope, he hasn’t been back to Argentina. Accompanying Fernandez and joining him after the private part of the pope-president meeting was the Argentine first lady, Fabiola Yanez.

When did Pope Francis parents move to Argentina?

Mario Jose Francisco Bergoglio, the pope’s father, had come to Argentina from Italy’s Piedmont region with his parents and five siblings in 1928. Hard-hit by the Depression, they moved to Buenos Aires in 1932, according to Francis biographer Austen Ivereigh.

What does the name Bergoglio mean?

A village in Piedmont, Italy near Alessandria. A surname derived from the placename.

What is the pope’s ancestry?

It did not take long to discover that Pope Francis had Italian roots. His family was originally from the village of Portacomaro Stazione, part of the city of Asti, located in the rolling hills of Monferrato in the historic region of Piedmont.

Who is St Robert Bellarmine?

Written By: St. Robert Bellarmine, Italian in full San Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, (born October 4, 1542, Montepulciano, Tuscany [Italy]—died September 17, 1621, Rome; canonized 1930; feast day September 17), Italian cardinal and theologian, an opponent of the Protestant doctrines of the Reformation.

What is the bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine?

The Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine is a half-length portrait by the Italian artist Gianlorenzo Bernini. It was executed in the years 1621-4, and unveiled in August 1624. It sits in the Chiesa del Gesù, Rome. It was commissioned by Pope Gregory XV and Cardinal Odoardo Farnese after Bellarmine’s death.

Where is the portrait of Robert Bellarmine?

The Bust of Cardinal Roberto Bellarmine is a half-length portrait of Saint Robert Bellarmine by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It was executed in the years 1621–1624, and unveiled in August 1624. It sits in the Chiesa del Gesù, Rome.

Is there a saint Bellarmine?

He is one of the patron saints of catechists and catechumens. Bellarmine entered the Society of Jesus in 1560. After studying in Italy at Rome, Mondovì, and Padua, he was sent to Leuven (Louvain) in the Spanish Netherlands, where he was ordained in 1570 and began to teach theology.