by PeterHebblethwaite (Author)
In this exploration of the papal succession, Peter Hebblethwaite discusses the processes by which a new pope is chosen and looks at the implications for the decision on the successor to John Paul II. During this papacy the number of voting cardinals has been increased dramatically. There are, therefore, many more choices available, and a large percentage of these are now from the developing world. The nationality of the pope is a major issue and the author investigates the issues, explaining why the choice of a non-Italian could be a disaster. This revision includes a more extensive and updated look at the candidates, and includes photographs.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Fount
Published: 05 Jun 2000
ISBN 10: 0006281605
ISBN 13: 9780006281603