Key Words of Pope Francis

Key Words of Pope Francis

by Cindy Wooden (Editor), Joshua J. McElwee (Editor)

Synopsis

Key Words of Pope Francis is a collection of over 50 essays by an impressive set of insightful contributors from around the globe, each writing on a specific word that has become important in the ministry of Pope Francis. Writers such as Fr Timothy Radcliffe, Archbishop Justin Welby, Sr Simone Campbell, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, Fr James Martin, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle and Carolyn Woo explore the Pope's use of words like joy, clericalism, field hospital, money, family and tears. Together, they reveal what Francis's use of these words says about him, his ministry and priorities, and their significance to the church, the world, and the lives of individual Christians. The entire collection is introduced by a foreword by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians worldwide, and a preface by one of Francis's closest advisers, Cardinal Sean O'Malley. This is no set of encyclopaedia entries. It is instead a reflective, inspiring, and often heartfelt book that offers engaging answers to the question `What is this surprising Pope up to?'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Published: 08 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1472955773
ISBN 13: 9781472955777
Book Overview: More than fifty essential words of Pope Francis's ministry, selected and explored by globally recognised Christian writers and preachers

Media Reviews
A helpful addition to the ever-expanding literature on Pope Francis. This collection will no doubt be greeted with gratitude by those desiring personal growth in their lives through reflection on the Pope's words and actions, especially his determination to build bridges, foster receptive dialogue, and multiply opportunities for encounter. * Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State *
This brilliant collection fizzes with the tension and tumult of this most provocative and enigmatic of papacies. Francis - the top-down decentralizer, the champion of the peripheries who draws the world's attention to the personality at the center, the blunt speaker who leaves exasperated critics demanding tidiness and clarity - has triggered a creative commotion. No one writer has ever quite captured it; McElwee and Wooden's kaleidoscope comes close. * Brendan Walsh, Editor, The Tablet *
In Key Words of Pope Francis, fine writers and thoughtful members of the hierarchy explain what words such as careerism , worldliness , dignity and martrydom mean in the context of Francis's teaching. The book has moments of important insight. * Catholic Herald *
An impressive collection of essays from a broad range of commentators ... a useful primer on the thought and words of Pope Francis * Church Times *
Author Bio
Cindy Wooden is chief of the Rome bureau of Catholic News Service. She has been reporting on the Vatican and the Catholic Church since 1989. She has travelled around the world with John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and now Pope Francis. As a result of this work, she is respected as an authority on the life and workings of the church. She is the author of Luis Antonio Tagle: Leading by Listening. Joshua J. McElwee is National Catholic Reporter's Vatican correspondent and a contributor to the Italian news website Vatican Insider. He has reported on Pope Francis from 23 countries and his work has earned numerous awards from the Catholic Press Association. He is the author of Ten Things Pope Francis Wants You to Know About the Family.