by Catherine Pepinster (Author)
Catherine Pepinster charts the relationship between the British and the papacy in the modern era, looking at how this relationship is coloured by its turbulent past. Despite the enmity of previous centuries, Pepinster uncovers surprising instances of influence of the papacy in British politics, the collaboration between Pope and politicians on key issues, the `stealth minority' of Catholics occupying major positions in public life, and the modern relationship between the Papacy and the Crown. In addition Pepinster analyses the crucial role that Britain has played in Rome, uncovers the unexpected role of the British Foreign Office in the appointment of Pope Francis, and discusses the modern style of the papacy and how this functions on a global scale. Featuring exclusive interviews with Cardinals Nichols and Murphy-O'Connor, Rowan Williams, Lord Patten and former British Ambassadors to both the Holy See and Italy, this account of the contemporary relationship between Great Britain and the Pope offers both fundamental evidence and penetrating insights into this most fascinating of political relationships.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 264
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Published: 16 Nov 2017
ISBN 10: 056766631X
ISBN 13: 9780567666314
Book Overview: Examines the turbulent relationship between Britain and the papacy and shows the surprising role the papacy plays at the highest levels of British politics, and the even more surprising role Britain plays in Rome.