July 11, 2013: Pope Francis has been named Man of the Year by Vanity Fair's Italian
edition in recognition of his words and deeds during his first one hundred days as
pontiff. The magazine's front cover features the 76-year-old Pope Francis waving at
a crowd, dressed simply in plain white robes and a white skull cap. The article
begins by quoting Pope Francis' March 28 invocation for priests to be "shepherds living
with the smell of the sheep," and goes on to feature the praise of five celebrities
about him, including Sir Elton John and Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli. Elton
John warmly said, "Francis is a miracle of humility in an era of vanity," and went
on to say that he hoped the Pope's message of compassion would extend to marginalized
groups which "have a desperate need of his love," including gays and lesbians. Despite
the Vatican's historically steadfast stance on issues like gay marriage, Sir John,
who has been in a civil partnership since 2005, expressed his hope that Pope Francis
could "reach out to children, women, men who live with HIV and AIDS -- often alone,
and hidden away in silence." "His first one hundred days have already placed him
in the category of world leaders who make history," said Vanity Fair. "But the revolution
continues." (source: UCAN)