At 88, Pope Francis dances the tango with the global Catholic Church amid its culture wars
Briefly

Jorge Mario Bergoglio's spiritual calling as a priest at age 17 began en route to a student festival, showcasing an intersection of faith and culture.
The tango, intertwined with Pope Francis's identity, acts as a cultural lens through which we can better understand his contributions and perspectives as the first Latin American pope.
As a dance born from immigrant neighborhoods in Argentina, tango mirrors the complexities and emotions of the human experience, much like Pope Francis’s theological insights.
With his upcoming autobiography marking a first for a sitting pope, it offers a glimpse into the life of a leader shaped by his love for tango.
Read at The Conversation
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