Description |
232 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
"Completely revised and updated." |
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Marcantonio Colonna is the pen name of Henry (H. J. A.) Sire. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Could Pope Francis be the most tyrannical and unprincipled pontiff in modern times? Yes, says Church historian Marcantonio Colonna, in his controversial yet judicious new book, The Dictator Pope. Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina was elected pope in 2013 as a liberal and a reformer. In fact, he was neither--except by coincidence. Though he was not well-known within the College of Cardinals that elected him, close observers in his native land already recognized him to be a manipulative politician, skilled at self-promotion, and a disciple of the populist dictator Juan Peron. Behind the mask of a genial man of the people is a pope who cares shockingly little about theology or the liturgy but is obsessed with his own power. Allying himself with the most corrupt elements in the Vatican, Francis rules by fear. He has obstructed or reversed the very reforms that were expected of him and attempted to alter Catholic teaching by subterfuge. Marcantonio Colonna has exhaustively mined his extensive contacts in the Vatican to produce a provocative and revealing account of Pope Francis?s true motivations. The Dictator Pope is essential reading to understand one of the most enigmatic, and dangerous, figures to occupy the See of St. Peter"--Amazon.com. |
Subject |
Francis, Pope, 1936-
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Francis, Pope, 1936- (OCoLC)fst01819146
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ISBN |
9781621578321 (hardback) |
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1621578321 (hardback) |
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