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Pope Francis knelt at the tomb of St. Peter and donned the symbols of papal power at a sumptuous inauguration on Tuesday, vowing to embrace the \u201cpoorest, the weakest\u201d of humanity.<\/p>\n

Nearly 200,000 pilgrims cheered Latin America\u2019s first pontiff in St. Peter\u2019s Square, waving flags from around the world as the newly elected pope promised that his would be a \u201clowly, concrete and faithful\u201d papacy.<\/p>\n

In an address strongly influenced by the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, the saint he has chosen as his inspiration, he urged world economic and political leaders not to \u201callow omens of destruction and death to accompany the advance of this world!\u201d<\/p>\n

His voice raised in emotion, the 76-year old Francis said a pope must \u201cembrace with tender affection the whole of humanity, especially the poorest, the weakest, the least important.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cAmid so much darkness, we need to see the light of hope,\u201d said the Argentinian, after touring a sun-drenched St. Peter\u2019s Square in an open-top car to cries of \u201cLong live the pope!\u201d<\/p>\n

The former Buenos Aires Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was a fervent critic of the International Monetary Fund and unregulated market capitalism, a stance that could make him an important voice in an austerity-hit Europe.<\/p>\n

At the ceremony, the 265th successor to St. Peter received from his cardinals the papal pallium, a lambswool strip of cloth that symbolises the pope\u2019s role as a shepherd and has red crosses to represent the wounds of Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n

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Pope Francis during his inauguration in Rome today. Photo: AFP<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

The \u201cFisherman\u2019s Ring\u201d bestowed on him by Angelo Sodano, dean of the college of cardinals, is a personalised signet ring traditionally worn by popes in honour of St. Peter, a fisherman.<\/p>\n

\u201cWith Pope Francis, the Church will be closer to the people and to the modern world,\u201d said Rodrigo Grajales, a 31-year old Colombian priest.<\/p>\n

Francis gave the thumbs-up as he toured the square, stopping to kiss babies and getting out of the car at one point to bless a disabled man.<\/p>\n

\u201cGo Francis! We Will Be With You Wherever You Go!\u201d read a sign held up by a group of Brazilian nuns in St. Peter\u2019s Square.<\/p>\n

Sister Rosa, an elderly Italian nun, said she expected the pope would be \u201canother St. Francis on Earth for love, goodness, poverty and humility.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Vatican said there were between 150,000 and 200,000 people present at the ceremony.<\/p>\n

The son of an Italian immigrant railway worker, Francis has already won hearts in Rome with a disarmingly informal style which contrasted with Tuesday\u2019s pomp and ceremony.<\/p>\n

The Vatican said 132 foreign delegations attended.<\/p>\n

Bergoglio was the surprise choice at last week\u2019s conclave of cardinals to find a successor to 85-year old Benedict XVI, who last month brought a sudden end to a papacy that had often been overshadowed by scandal, saying he was too old to carry on.<\/p>\n

He was the first pope to resign since the Middle Ages.<\/p>\n

Francis has called for a \u201cpoor Church for the poor,\u201d warning the world\u2019s cardinals against pursuing worldly glories and saying that without deep spiritual renewal the Roman Catholic Church would crumble \u201clike a sand castle.\u201d<\/p>\n

The arrival of world leaders has presented him with a first diplomatic headache in the form of a request from compatriot President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina to mediate in a row with Britain over sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.<\/p>\n

Francis is still haunted by criticism from left-wingers at home for failing to speak out against the excesses of Argentina\u2019s military rule during the dictatorship of the 1970s and 1980s.<\/p>\n

The Chinese government also said it would not be sending any representatives after Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said he was attending.<\/p>\n

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe flew in, sidestepping an EU travel ban over human rights abuses that does not apply to the Vatican.<\/p>\n

Latin America was heavily represented at the inauguration of the first non-European pope in nearly 1,300 years, with the presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico and Paraguay all in attendance.<\/p>\n

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and European Union leaders were also present.<\/p>\n

Leaders of the Eastern Catholic Rite were also there, including Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.<\/p>\n

Vatican radio said it was the first time a patriarch of Constantinople had attended an inauguration since 1054 when the eastern and western halfs of Christendom split.<\/p>\n

The Vatican was in security lockdown for the event, with 3,000 officers deployed including sharpshooters on the rooftops and bomb disposal experts.<\/p>\n

Church leaders have urged Francis to move quickly to reform the intrigue-filled Roman Curia, the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, and his appointments in the coming weeks will be closely watched.<\/p>\n

Francis has indicated he will press for a friendlier faith that is closer to ordinary people and for social justice, although the moderate conservative is unlikely to change major tenets of Catholic doctrine.<\/p>\n

Vatican experts say he has also signalled he will pursue a more inclusive \u201ccollegial\u201d style of leadership together with the cardinals and bishops.<\/p>\n

Vast crowds also gathered on the other side of the Atlantic outside the Buenos Aires cathedral to dance and sing as they watched the inauguration.<\/p>\n

Catholic high school students chanted slogans praising Francis, while seminarians and nuns waved Vatican flags and signs supporting the new pope.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis pope has awakened deep emotions within me, not only because he\u2019s from Argentina, but because of his warmth as a person,\u201d Celia Farias, 33, told AFP.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs a Catholic, it has renewed my faith.\u201d<\/p>\n

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