God's New Man: The Election of Benedict XVI and the Legacy of John Paul II
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ISBN: 0826480152 / Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic, October 2005
Collins left the Catholic priesthood in 2001 under deep frowns from the Vatican, but he still believes, and still writes the books of popular theology that got him in trouble. He looks at the recent succession in the context of the contemporary papacy. The Catholic church has been at a crossroads since the 1960s, he says, when Pope John XXIII tried to move it into the modern world. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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The dramatic events leading up to the appearance of white smoke over the Vatican and the public declaration from the balcony of St Peters- Habemus Papam- has been the most remarkable yet in the election of any Pontiff. The demise of Pope John Paul II was anticipated ever since he was rushed to Gemelli hospital on February 1st. Now he has died the legacy of this outstanding Pontiff is already the matter of fierce debate. A number of his closest advisers like Cardinals Ratzinger and Sodano are already fairly powerless as the Conclave has chosen a Pontiff more interested in the North South axis than that of East West. The final part of this important new book is an in-depth profile of the new Pope, His Holines Pope XXX. The middle part of the book is an account of the Conclave, the poiliticing and the jockeying for position. But it also contains character sketches of those who have been serious contenders for the See of Peter- Cardinal Walter Kasper, Cardinal Tettramanga of Florence, Cardinal Christoph von Schonborn of Vienna, Cardinal Arinze of Nigeria , Cardinal Claudio Hummes of Sao Paolo and Cardinal Rodriguez Madariaga of Honduras. There is also a sketch of some of the complete outsiders. Nobody could be more suited that Paul Collins to werite this incisive and informative account. he has already published books on the History of the Papacy.
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