but the most remarkable first is he is the first pope to take the name st. francis. this may be a slightly insider catholic thing. i think you have to have grown up in a catholic environment to get this all at once. but there's sort of two faces to the catholic church in a way. there's the face of the institution which is the face of the bureaucracy and power and social influence and wealth and all that. and then the face of the gospel, the face of closeness to the people, particularly the poor and suffering. for catholics, iconically, it's the st. francis of assisi. for the new pope to make his very first decision -- remember, john, the way it works, as soon as the pope gets two-thirds of the candidate gets two-thirds of the vote, a cardinal comes to him and asks, do you accept your election. if yes, at that moment he becomes the pope. the second question is, by what name will you be known? this is his very first decision as pope, his first decision was to embrace the second face of the church and try to put that