Even though Pope Francis now lives in Rome, Argentines have not forgotten that he was their Father Bergoglio and are showing his home town to the world.<br /><br />A tour of the Flores neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, where Francis grew up, starts at a confessional in the San Jose Basilica. Then it moves to his childhood home, the schools he attended and the churches where he preached.<br /><br />Praised for his humble works, reform efforts and battle to resist becoming a pop icon, Bergoglio is followed closely from his home city, which he is not due to visit until 2016.<br /><br />Pope Francis is the Vatican's 266th pope and the first South American to fill the role.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires.
