St. Francis of America
Title | St. Francis of America PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Appelbaum |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2015-07-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1469623757 |
How did a thirteenth-century Italian friar become one of the best-loved saints in America? Around the nation today, St. Francis of Assisi is embraced as the patron saint of animals, beneficently presiding over hundreds of Blessing of the Animals services on October 4, St. Francis's Catholic feast day. Not only Catholics, however, but Protestants and other Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, and nonreligious Americans commonly name him as one of their favorite spiritual figures. Drawing on a dazzling array of art, music, drama, film, hymns, and prayers, Patricia Appelbaum explains what happened to make St. Francis so familiar and meaningful to so many Americans. Appelbaum traces popular depictions and interpretations of St. Francis from the time when non-Catholic Americans "discovered" him in the nineteenth century to the present. From poet to activist, 1960s hippie to twenty-first-century messenger to Islam, St. Francis has been envisioned in ways that might have surprised the saint himself. Exploring how each vision of St. Francis has been shaped by its own era, Appelbaum reveals how St. Francis has played a sometimes countercultural but always aspirational role in American culture. St. Francis's American story also displays the zest with which Americans borrow, lend, and share elements of their religious lives in everyday practice.
Pope Francis and the Search for God in América
Title | Pope Francis and the Search for God in América PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Papal visits |
ISBN | 9780813233796 |
"This volume offers analyses from experts looking back to the Argentine pontiff's first visits to the Americas as a help for understanding the present reality of the Church in the Western Hemisphere. The group includes theologians, historians, and political scientists, and the unique contribution of the volume lies in the panoramic perspective offered by the book as a whole. he initial essays set the stage for the volume as a whole, offering rich insight into Argentine and Latin American history, the world from which the Pope came and to which he returned in 2015, as well as surveying the impact of the Latin American "theology of the people" on the Pope's visit to the U.S. Additional essays address theological, historical, and pastoral engagements that cut across several of the visits. The final group of essays is dedicated to the visits themselves and is arranged in the order that they occurred"--
Pope Francis in His Own Words
Title | Pope Francis in His Own Words PDF eBook |
Author | Pope Francis |
Publisher | New World Library |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 160868248X |
Insights from the world's newest spiritual leader on everything from forgiveness and faith to mercy and money, from prayer and parenting to tango and soccer Book jacket.
Pope Francis and the Theology of the People
Title | Pope Francis and the Theology of the People PDF eBook |
Author | Luciani, Rafael |
Publisher | Orbis Books |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2017-10-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608337170 |
A type of liberation theology, theology of the people emphasizes respect for the culture and popular religious expressions of the poor. This book by a Latin American theologian offers an overview of this theology and shows how it informs Pope Francis's agenda and ministry.
The Invasion of America
Title | The Invasion of America PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Jennings |
Publisher | Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Indians of North America |
ISBN | 9780807871447 |
Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest
The Mind of Pope Francis
Title | The Mind of Pope Francis PDF eBook |
Author | Massimo Borghesi |
Publisher | Liturgical Press |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2018-08-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0814687911 |
A commonly held impression is that Pope Francis is a compassionate shepherd and determined leader but that he lacks the intellectual depth of his recent predecessors. Massimo Borghesi’s The Mind of Pope Francis: Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s Intellectual Journey dismantles that image. Borghesi recounts and analyzes, for the first time, Bergoglio’s intellectual formation, exploring the philosophical, theological, and spiritual principles that support the profound vision at the heart of this pope’s teaching and ministry. Central to that vision is the church as a coincidentia oppositorum, holding together what might seem to be opposing and irreconcilable realities. Among his guiding lights have been the Jesuit saints, Ignatius and Peter Faber; philosophers Gaston Fessard, Romano Guardini, and Alberto Methol Ferrer; and theologians Henri de Lubac and Hans Urs von Balthasar. Recognizing how these various strands have come together to shape the mind and heart of Jorge Mario Bergoglio offers essential insights into who he is and the way he is leading the church. Notably, this groundbreaking book is informed by four interviews provided to the author, via audio recordings, by the pope himself on his own intellectual formation, major portions of which are published here for the first time.
The Great Reformer
Title | The Great Reformer PDF eBook |
Author | Austen Ivereigh |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2014-11-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1627791582 |
A biography of Pope Francis that describes how this revolutionary thinker will use the power of his position to challenge and redirect one of the world's most formidable religions An expansive and deeply contextual work, at its heart The Great Reformer is about the intersection of faith and politics--the tension between the pope's innovative vision for the Church and the obstacles he faces in an institution still strongly defined by its conservative past. Based on extensive interviews in Argentina and years of study of the Catholic Church, Ivereigh tells the story not only of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the remarkable man whose background and total commitment to the discernment of God's will transformed him into Pope Francis--but the story of why the Catholic Church chose him as their leader. With the Francis Revolution just beginning, this biography will provide never-before-explained context on how one man's ambitious program began--and how it will likely end--through an investigation of Francis's youth growing up in Buenos Aires and the dramatic events during the Perón era that shaped his beliefs; his ongoing conflicts and disillusionment with the ensuing doctrines of an authoritarian and militaristic government in the 1970s; how his Jesuit training in Argentina and Chile gave him a unique understanding and advocacy for a "Church of the Poor"; and his rise from Cardinal to the papacy.