How Catholics’ ‘believable believer’ became the ‘People’s Pope’
- Pope Francis became the first Jesuit and the first pope from Latin America, elected in 2013.
- He was known as 'the People's Pope' for his compassion and advocacy for the poor, building a progressive public image.
- Pope Francis focused on social issues and climate change during his papacy, emphasizing their interconnectedness in his encyclical.
- He passed away at 88 after a battle with double pneumonia, remembered for his compassion and global influence.
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How branding made Francis the ‘People’s Pope’
From papal selfies to the viral generative AI images featuring a stylish puffer jacket, Pope Francis became a prominent popular culture figure during his papacy. News media called him the “People’s Pope,” branding that also circulated online on social media to turn Pope Francis into an icon who symbolized the progressive ideals of 2010s popular culture. His 2013 election was significant for many reasons, including the fact that he became the fir…

Pope Francis leaves behind legacy as the People’s Pope
As the Geraldton Catholic community joins the world to mourn the passing of Pope Francis, Geraldton Bishop Michael Morrissey has reflected on the late pontiff’s enduring legacy.
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