Vanity Fair in Italy on Wednesday named Pope Francis its "man of the year", saying the pontiff's first 100 days at the Vatican had already made him one of the world's top leaders.Splashing on its front page a picture of the 76-year-old in his simple white robes, the magazine said his words and actions were "heavier than boulders.""The first 100 days of his pontificate have already propelled him to the top of the list of world leaders who are making history," said Vanity Fair Italy, adding: "The revolution continues."The magazine also published interviews with five celebrities, including British pop star Elton John and Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, who paid homage to the Argentinian pope.John said Francis was "a miracle of humility in an age of vanity.""I hope he manages to get his message even further, to the most marginalised in society, to those communities which ...