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Pope Francis: Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio

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Pope Francis: Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio: His Life in His Own Words
Cover of the original 2010 edition
AuthorSergio Rubin
Original titleEl Jesuita
SubjectJorge Mario Bergoglio
GenreBiography
Publication date
2010 (re-published 2013)
Publication placeArgentina

Pope Francis: Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio: His Life in His Own Words is a biography of Jorge Bergoglio, who became Pope Francis in 2013. Written by Sergio Rubin, it is the only biography of him that appeared before his election as Pope. It was initially published in Spanish with the name El Jesuita (Spanish: The Jesuit).

Creation

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Sergio Rubin developed the idea in a conversation with Francesca Ambrogetti following the Papal conclave of 2005 that elected Pope Benedict XVI. At that time, media reports based on an anonymous diary of a participant in the conclave said that Bergoglio had received 40 votes in the third ballot.

Bergoglio first resisted the idea of a book about him, but gave in to their continued requests. Rubin and Ambrogetti met with him monthly for a year and half. Those meetings were the only occasions when Bergoglio discussed his life during Argentina's Dirty War.[1]

The book was published in 2010. It was reprinted in 2013, an updated reflection of the increased interest on Bergoglio after his election as Pope.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Pablo Javier Blanco (March 17, 2013). "Dias inolvidables para su biógrafo" [Unforgettable days for his biographer]. El Papa del fin del mundo (in Spanish). Clarín. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Lisa Miller (May 10, 2013). "'Pope Francis: Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio: His Life in His Own Words' by Sergio Rubin and Francesca Ambrogetti". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 5, 2015.