
The Francis Effect
Regie Sebastian Gomes, Cheridan Sanders31. Mai 2014 71 Min.Dokumentarfilm, Biography
7.2
On February 11, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI's resignation sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church and raised serious questions about its future direction. One month later, after only five ballots, the Cardinals elected the serene and unassuming Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Archbishop of Buenos Aires as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church. He would be called Francis. From the moment Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, he won the hearts of the people. His humility, simplicity and closeness to the poor reveal a man deeply in touch with the Gospel. His profile has soared. He has initiated a fundamental reform of the Roman Curia, challenged a "globalization of indifference," and become the most talked about person in the world. The Francis Effect takes a critical and in-depth look at how an ancient institution is rapidly changing under the leadership and vision of Pope Francis, and exclusive interviews with prominent Catholics and non-Catholics reveal that Francis is having a profound effect on the world as well.
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The Francis Effect wurde am 31. Mai 2014 veröffentlicht.
Regie in The Francis Effect führte(n) Sebastian Gomes, Cheridan Sanders.
The Francis Effect hat eine Spielzeit von 71 Min..
The Francis Effect wurde produziert von Sebastian Gomes, Gita Hosek.
On February 11, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI's resignation sent shockwaves through the Catholic Church and raised serious questions about its future direction. One month later, after only five ballots, the Cardinals elected the serene and unassuming Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Archbishop of Buenos Aires as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church. He would be called Francis. From the moment Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, he won the hearts of the people. His humility, simplicity and closeness to the poor reveal a man deeply in touch with the Gospel. His profile has soared. He has initiated a fundamental reform of the Roman Curia, challenged a "globalization of indifference," and become the most talked about person in the world. The Francis Effect takes a critical and in-depth look at how an ancient institution is rapidly changing under the leadership and vision of Pope Francis, and exclusive interviews with prominent Catholics and non-Catholics reveal that Francis is having a profound effect on the world as well.
Die Hauptcharaktere in The Francis Effect sind Self - Jewish Doctor (Philip Berger), Self - Archbishop of Philadelphia (Charles Chaput), Self - Professor of Economics, St. John's University, NY (Charles Clark).
The Francis Effect ist eine Dokumentarfilm, Biography Film.
The Francis Effect hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 7.2 von 10.




