Dozens of flags from Francis's native Argentina were waving in the crowd as the former cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio recited the traditional Sunday Angelus prayer, the first of his papacy.
The occasion has traditionally been a moment to comment on international issues, but Francis instead used the occasion to emphasise his Italian roots.
The former Buenos Aires archbishop, whose father emigrated from Italy's northwestern Piedmont region, said he chose to name himself after St Francis of Assisi because of his "spiritual ties with this land". Earlier the pontiff was treated like a rock star on a visit to a parish church.
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Pope Clement XIV, a Franciscan, signs the decree that suppress the Jesuit Order in 1773. In 1776, Adam Weishaupt, a Jesuit, founded the Illuminatti, in Bavaria.
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