Pope Francis
Pope Francis is a highly popular religious leader, with a favorable opinion from a majority of Americans and global faith leaders. He is known for his advocacy for the environment and his efforts towards Catholic reform.
Religious Leader
December 17, 1936
Sagittarius
88
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pope Francis, the 266th leader of the Catholic Church, is well-known for his progressive stance and dedication to reforming the institution. He is highly respected for his focus on social justice, environmentalism, and interfaith dialogue. His most notable work is the encyclical on climate change, Laudato Si’, which emphasizes the critical need for environmental action. Pope Francis actively engages in interfaith dialogue and supports refugees and migrants. He is applauded for his work in fighting global poverty and inequality and for improving relations between the Catholic Church and other religious traditions, such as Islam and Judaism.
In recent years, Pope Francis has made significant contributions, leading 40 global religious leaders in signing an urgent environmental appeal, representing approximately 84 percent of the world’s faith-identifying population. He has encouraged religious individuals to provide joyful witness to those they serve. Pope Francis made a historic visit to a Gulf Arab country, promoting Catholic-Muslim fraternity with a leading Sunni cleric. He has initiated a bold attempt at Catholic reform by consulting every Catholic parish worldwide on the Church’s future. He also co-signed a joint appeal to the United Nations with the Anglican Church, advocating for environmental action.
Pope Francis is highly esteemed, with favorable opinions among Americans and people worldwide. His influence reaches beyond the Catholic Church, as he remains a prominent figure in global discussions on social justice, environmental issues, and interfaith collaboration. An interesting fact about Pope Francis is that he is more popular than any political world leader, according to a WIN/Gallup International poll. Roman Catholics and Jews have the most favorable opinion of him.