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5 Key Facts You Didn’t Know About the Late Pope Francis

by Kwame Obsoul
April 22, 2025
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Pope Francis, remembered worldwide for his humility, compassion, and dedication to social justice, led a remarkable life marked by surprising and lesser-known experiences. As the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to hold the papacy, his legacy continues to inspire millions. Here are five intriguing facts you may not have known about the late pontiff:

1. He Lost Part of His Lung in His Youth

At just 21 years old, Pope Francis — then Jorge Mario Bergoglio — suffered a severe case of pneumonia. The illness was so serious that doctors had to surgically remove part of his right lung. Despite this early health challenge, he went on to lead an active and demanding life of ministry.

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2. He Once Worked as a Nightclub Bouncer

Long before donning the papal white, Pope Francis held an unexpected job — he worked as a nightclub bouncer in Buenos Aires. This job helped support his studies and also gave him unique insight into the lives of everyday people, shaping his later pastoral approach as a priest and bishop.

3. He Became a Bishop in 1992

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Francis was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 by Pope John Paul II. This marked a significant step in his ecclesiastical journey, eventually leading to his appointment as Archbishop of Buenos Aires and later his election as pope.

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4. He Was the 266th Pope

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In 2013, Cardinal Bergoglio was elected the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. His election was historic, as he became the first pope from Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere.

5. He Was the First Pope to Take the Name Francis

Upon his election, he chose the name “Francis” in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, known for his love of the poor and commitment to humility and peace. It was a deeply symbolic choice, highlighting the new pope’s dedication to serving the marginalized and advocating for simplicity and justice. No pope before him had ever taken the name.

Though he has passed, the legacy of Pope Francis lives on — not only through his teachings and reforms but also through the powerful example he set of living a life rooted in humility, service, and compassion.

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