From Papa Francesco's press conference on Saturday, his thoughts on choosing the name "Francis:"
"Some people wanted to know why the Bishop of Rome wished to be called
Francis. Some thought of Francis Xavier, Francis De Sales, and also
Francis of Assisi. I will tell you the story. During the election, I was
seated next to the Archbishop Emeritus of São Paolo and Prefect
Emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy, Cardinal Claudio Hummes
[OFM]: a good friend, a good friend! When things were looking dangerous,
he encouraged me. And when the votes reached two thirds, there was the
usual applause, because the Pope had been elected. And he gave me a hug
and a kiss, and said: "Don't forget the poor!" And those words came to
me: the poor, the poor. Then, right away, thinking of the poor, I
thought of Francis of Assisi. Then I thought of all the wars, as the
votes were still being counted, till the end. Francis is also the man of
peace. That is how the name came into my heart: Francis of Assisi. For
me, he is the man of poverty, the man of peace, the man who loves and
protects creation; these days we do not have a very good relationship
with creation, do we? He is the man who gives us this spirit of peace,
the poor man … How I would like a Church which is poor and for the poor!
Afterwards, people were joking with me. "But you should call yourself
Hadrian, because Hadrian VI was the reformer, we need a reform…" And
someone else said to me: "No, no: your name should be Clement". "But
why?" "Clement XV: thus you pay back Clement XIV who suppressed the
Society of Jesus!" These were jokes. I love all of you very much, I
thank you for everything you have done. I pray that your work will
always be serene and fruitful, and that you will come to know ever
better the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the rich reality of the Church’s
life. I commend you to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Star
of Evangelization, and with cordial good wishes for you and your
families, each of your families. I cordially impart to all of you my
blessing. Thank you."