World leaders head to Rome for pope’s inaugural mass
World leaders arrived in Rome ahead of an inauguration mass for Pope Francis who receives compatriot President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina on Monday in his first meeting with a head of state.

World leaders arrived in Rome ahead of an inauguration mass for Pope Francis who receives compatriot President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina on Monday in his first meeting with a head of state.
The first pontiff from Latin America had testy relations with Kirchner when he was Buenos Aires’ archbishop, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, particularly over gay marriage and abortion laws.
The pope has won hearts with his humble style but is haunted by criticism at home for failing to speak out during Argentina’s brutal “dirty war” when he was head of the country’s Jesuits.
The Vatican has firmly denied claims that he failed to protect two Jesuit priests who were tortured by the 1976-1983 regime, saying that he had in fact protected lives during the dictatorship.
Francis’s reign is already proving ground-breaking with an informal style that is not customary in the Vatican’s austere halls of power.