Pope Max

Pope Max
Title Pope Max PDF eBook
Author David Caddy
Publisher Fremantle Press
Pages 164
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781921361180

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Fulfilling a promise made to his dying grandfather, Max sets himself a hard road - the Vatican or bust! An unlikely hero, Max lurches from challenge to challenge in his bid for the big job; from his secret adoption of a lost lamb to his thwarted attempts at saintly behaviour. This is a gently comic, yet respectful look at Catholicism, and religious conventions in general, not only memorably amusing, but also thought provoking.

Ad Paulum V. Pont. Max. [Verses urging the Pope's mediation for peace.]

Ad Paulum V. Pont. Max. [Verses urging the Pope's mediation for peace.]
Title Ad Paulum V. Pont. Max. [Verses urging the Pope's mediation for peace.] PDF eBook
Author Pope Paul V
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1608
Genre
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The Speaker

The Speaker
Title The Speaker PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 768
Release 1901
Genre
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The Pope's Jews

The Pope's Jews
Title The Pope's Jews PDF eBook
Author Gordon Thomas
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 336
Release 2012-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 0312604211

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A revelatory account of the Vatican's efforts to save thousands of Jewish people during World War II refutes beliefs about Pius XII's neutrality.

Senator from Illinois

Senator from Illinois
Title Senator from Illinois PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 922
Release 1911
Genre
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Pontiff

Pontiff
Title Pontiff PDF eBook
Author Gordon Thomas
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 670
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1497658896

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The story of Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II—and an assassination plot—by the New York Times–bestselling coauthors of The Day the World Ended. The Vatican has remained one of the last unexamined mysteries of the modern world. For centuries, pomp and pageantry have hidden from view the dramatic, sometimes sinister, realities that haunt the office of Supreme Pontiff and the men who make up his papacy. Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts now bring their tremendous investigative talent to this most secret of institutions, offering us an unrivaled portrait and day-to-day account of the lives, personalities, and relationships of the three most recent popes: an equally fine account of the hour-by-hour deliberations of the closely guarded conclaves at which two popes were elected in the fateful year of 1978; and a remarkable rendering of the concrete issues facing the institutional papacy—in foreign affairs, economic matters, and the human factor—the highly individual ambitions, loyalties, and hatreds that characterize the men and women who serve the Holy Father. The result is a book that is ahead of the world’s headlines, a book that makes headlines of its own. Not only have the authors brought the world of the Vatican into the open, their sleuthing has uncovered several major news stories. Pontiff includes a day-to-day account of the assassination attempt by Mehmet Ali Agca upon John Paul II: Agca’s history and family, his right-wing political connections, his activities and jailing in Turkey, his escape from jail aided by the KGB, his movements through terrorist training camps in Libya and Syria, and a complete investigation of the Bulgarian connection that led to the shooting in St. Peter’s Square. Here, also, is the story of John Paul II’s involvement with the creation of Solidarity in Poland, and his almost-daily secret contacts with Lech Walesa, as well as the unprecedented letter to Brezhev threatening his resignation from the papal throne. In addition, owing to the authors’ intricate web of connections at the Vatican (including many cardinals), the book contains previously unknown information about the man entrusted with the Church’s money, Paul Marcinkus, and his relationship with the shadowy Michele Sindona. Pontiff is a fascinating revelation of a world previously unknown to us, and an intimate view of a few men in Rome trying to lead an increasingly unwilling world to their own vision of salvation.

Max at the Seashore

Max at the Seashore
Title Max at the Seashore PDF eBook
Author Kate Pope
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Board books
ISBN 9780764161070

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"Max is going to the seashore for the first time, and he is very excited. But the waves are too noisy and he doesn't like the sand between his toes! Can Molly help Max relax?"--Page 4 of cover