The Making of the Pope 2005

The Making of the Pope 2005
Title The Making of the Pope 2005 PDF eBook
Author Andrew M. Greeley
Publisher Little Brown
Pages 302
Release 2005-09-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780316325608

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Father Andrew Greeley recounts the dramatic unfolding of the centuries-old conclave of cardinals in this firstshand account of the papal election of 2005. 16-page insert.

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI
Title Pope Benedict XVI PDF eBook
Author Heinz-Joachim Fischer
Publisher The Crossroad Publishing Co.
Pages 256
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Vatican correspondent for over twenty years and an intimate colleague of Joseph Ratzinger writes the definitive book on the remarkable career, personality, and future of the new Pope.

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI
Title Pope Benedict XVI PDF eBook
Author Stephen Mansfield
Publisher Penguin
Pages 118
Release 2005-07-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101144122

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Includes a new foreword on the resignation and legacy of Pope Benedict XVI. The sudden resignation of Pope Benedict XVI comes as the capstone to a papacy that that shocked some and delighted others. Pope Benedict was both an ardent intellectual and a driven traditionalist charged with leading a divided Catholic Church into a new era. In Pope Benedict XVI, bestselling author Stephen Mansfield tells the story of a youth who grew up in Nazi Germany and went from being a liberal theologian associated with Vatican II to a theological conservative who became Pope John Paul’s closest ally. As a cardinal, the outgoing pope pursued a firmly traditional path in the last quarter century: he excommunicated radical priests, cracked down on Marxist liberation theology in Latin America, and shaped some of John Paul’s more socially conservative positions. He also drew a line of distinction between Catholicism and other faiths, promulgating respect for—but not equality among— the historic religions. To some, Pope Benedict was the ultimate insider whose election ensured that the revolution of John Paul was rendered permanent in our century. Mansfield’s portrait of Pope Benedict was validated by recent history: Benedict XVI will be remembered as the Great Custodian. He sustained the return to tradition marked by John Paul. Pope Benedict XVI examines its subject specifically from the perspective of a non-Catholic—a committed Christian without fealty to Rome. Mansfield’s academic depth, his poetic but widely accessible writing style, and his ability to take complex religious ideas and make them understandable to the nonreligious make his treatment of Pope Benedict XVI significance for readers of all philosophies and faiths.

The Rise of Benedict XVI

The Rise of Benedict XVI
Title The Rise of Benedict XVI PDF eBook
Author John L. Allen, Jr.
Publisher Image
Pages 237
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307424103

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From the author of Conclave and All the Pope’s Men comes the story of Pope John Paul II’s last days, the behind-the-scenes dynamics within the College of Cardinals that led to the choice of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI. On April 18, 2005, the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church gathered to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. Faced with several potential candidates, the cardinals made a bold choice, entrusting the Keys of the Kingdom to 78-year-old Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a man whose views on the challenges facing the Church and the broader culture could not be more unambiguous, or controversial. Questions arose as the world watched while Ratzinger was installed as Pope Benedict XVI, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church. Why Ratzinger? Why someone so clearly identified with the previous pope? Why not a “compromise” choice? Why a Cardinal from Western Europe and not from Africa or Latin America? What would this mean for the future of the Catholic Church? No one can tell the story of exactly what took place during the closed doors meeting, known as the conclave, when Cardinals from around the world cast their votes for the next pope, better than John L. Allen, Jr. As a correspondent for National Catholic Reporter and a Vatican analyst for CNN and National Public Radio, Allen has spent years covering Vatican politics and personalities, and his unique access to Roman halls of power has enabled him to write the ultimate behind-the-scenes account of the election of Pope Benedict XVI. The Rise of Benedict XVI is based on extensive research and exclusive interviews with eight cardinals representing five nationalities, guaranteeing readers an intimate glimpse into this monumental decision. But Allen’s insight also means that he is in a unique position to evaluate the accomplishments and legacy of the man now known as Pope Benedict XVI, and to provide some analysis of the direction he would take the Catholic Church in the coming years. Ratzinger’s long career as a major Vatican insider, force of influence, and occasionally polarizing figure, has ensured that his pontificate will be one of the most fascinating in the history of the Catholic Church. Benedict XVI would certainly have a major impact on the lives of the faithful around the world, and John Allen’s riveting new book is the definitive work on this turning point in history.

Cardinal Ratzinger

Cardinal Ratzinger
Title Cardinal Ratzinger PDF eBook
Author John L. Allen
Publisher Burns & Oates
Pages 360
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This profile of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger takes a look at his life, then moves forward as Ratzinger has been closely involved in the controversies that have shaken the Catholic church for the past 20 years.

The Secret of Benedict XVI

The Secret of Benedict XVI
Title The Secret of Benedict XVI PDF eBook
Author Antonio Socci
Publisher Angelico Press
Pages 184
Release 2019-05-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621384594

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Questions keep arising about what really happened in 2013 with the surprising "resignation" of Benedict XVI, his decision to remain on as "pope emeritus," and thus the presence of two popes living side-by-side. In this compelling work, Socci investigates the mysterious mission to which Benedict XVI has felt called in service of the Church.

The Making of the Pope

The Making of the Pope
Title The Making of the Pope PDF eBook
Author Tony Spina
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1962
Genre Papacy
ISBN

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