Breaking Faith: The Pope, the People and the Fate of Catholicism

Breaking Faith: The Pope, the People and the Fate of Catholicism

by JohnCornwell (Author)

Synopsis

The Catholic Church is an extraordinary operation. Even in our supposedly secular age it numbers more than a billion faithful throughout the world, and its followers are increasing at a remarkable rate. But today, on the threshold of a new papacy, Catholics face a gamut of crises threatening division, fragmentation - even schism. Far from healing the rift, the Vatican under Pope John Paul II is driving the opposing factions still further apart. In this highly controversial book John Cornwell, himself a committed Catholic, assesses the state of the Church throughout the world. He warns that on the death of Pope John Paul II a major schism - and with it the spectre of a new Reformation - will occur unless his successor can bridge the gulf between conservatives and progressives. The role of women in the Church; the split between teaching and practice on birth control, sexual morals and divorce; the changing face of the priesthood: all are examined in this riveting survey.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Viking
Published: 29 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0670911062
ISBN 13: 9780670911066

Author Bio
John Cornwell directs the Science and Human Dimension Project at Cambridge University, and is an award-winning journalist and author. His books A THIEF IN THE NIGHT: THE DEATH OF POPE JOHN PAUL I and HITLER'S POPE: THE SECRET HISTORY OF PIUS XII were both bestsellers worldwide. John Cornwell lives in Cambridge and Northamptonshire.