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Pope Francis: A Biography of Jorge Bergoglio

Autor Elisabetta Pique Sean Patrick O'Malley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2014
In Italy, they call him "il Papa," which means "The Father." Until his unprecedented election, author and friend Elisabetta Pique called him Padre Jorge. He may have changed his name to become Pope Francis, but it did not change their friendship.
Since Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis in 2013, countless books have been written to help the world understand this deeply complex yet simple servant of God. What sets "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution" apart from all other biographies of Pope Francis is the careful research and original investigation behind it, along with the fact that it is written by an internationally respected journalist--Elisabetta Pique--who has remained close to the Pope since first meeting him back in 2001.
Over 75 individuals were interviewed for "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution," including lay people, priests, bishops, and cardinals who have known or worked with Francis at various times in his life. Insights from these people, as well as from friends and family members, allow us to see a profoundly personal side of the Pope. His humility and humanity, courage and conviction, and warmth and wisdom are revealed as Pique shares little-known episodes from Francis's life.
With a foreword by Cardinal Sean O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap., "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution "is the definitive resource and narrative of a man personally known by few and revered and respected by many.
"Pope Francis: Life and Revolution" reveals a man consistent in his beliefs and actions. He is a spiritual leader unwavering in his love for God, whose inner joy and peace move him--"and can inspire us"--to serve the least, the last, and the lost.
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ISBN-13: 9780829442175
ISBN-10: 0829442170
Pagini: 313
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Loyola Press

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In Italy, they call him "il Papa," which means "The Father." Until his unprecedented election, author and friend Elisabetta Pique called him Padre Jorge. He may have changed his name to become Pope Francis, but it did not change their friendship.
Since Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis in 2013, countless books have been written to help the world understand this deeply complex yet simple servant of God. What sets "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution" apart from all other biographies of Pope Francis is the careful research and original investigation behind it, along with the fact that it is written by an internationally respected journalist--Elisabetta Pique--who has remained close to the Pope since first meeting him back in 2001.
Over 75 individuals were interviewed for "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution," including lay people, priests, bishops, and cardinals who have known or worked with Francis at various times in his life. Insights from these people, as well as from friends and family members, allow us to see a profoundly personal side of the Pope. His humility and humanity, courage and conviction, and warmth and wisdom are revealed as Pique shares little-known episodes from Francis's life.
With a foreword by Cardinal Sean O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap., "Pope Francis: Life and Revolution "is the definitive resource and narrative of a man personally known by few and revered and respected by many.
"Pope Francis: Life and Revolution" reveals a man consistent in his beliefs and actions. He is a spiritual leader unwavering in his love for God, whose inner joy and peace move him--"and can inspire us"--to serve the least, the last, and the lost.

Notă biografică

Elisabetta Pique has been a correspondent in Italy and the Vatican for "La Nacion," Argentina's main newspaper, since 1999. She was the only reporter to write that Cardinal Bergoglio, whom she has known since 2001, would be elected pope. Born in Florence, Italy, she was educated and grew up in Argentina. After obtaining a degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Catholic University of Buenos Aires, she began her journalistic career. She reported on wars and conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, theMiddle East and major international events including the handover of Hong Kong to China.