Allen, who is a correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter and a Vatican analyst for CNN, wrote the book while in Rome covering Pope Francis' election.
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Another chapter talks about the message in the pope's choice of name: "Yet by taking the name 'Francis,' the new pope has essentially said that what Francis of Assisi represents is no longer the property of a particular religious congregation or a particular spiritual school in Catholicism. ... In effect, Pope Francis wants you to know that we're all Franciscans now."
At 48 pages designed to fit into a purse or pocket, it offers a breezy, yet insightful, first impression of the pope.
Check it out at http://www.liguori.org/10-things-pope-francis-wants-you-to-know.html.
It's also available in Spanish.