The Cardinals

The Cardinals

by Michael Walsh (Author)

Synopsis

The leading Catholic commentator and historian Michael Walsh throws open the mysterious and secretive world of the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church. They are Catholicism's 'nearly men' who never became Pope but who have been the power behind the papal throne throughout the ages. This eminently readable and often entertaining account tells the stories of some 200 outstanding (for all kinds of reasons) cardinals from the beginnings of the office in the 8th century, through the Middle Ages when cardinals ranked with royal princes, to more recent distinguished wearers of the red cap - among them the greatly missed Basil Hume and Joseph Bernadin. Here we meet the kingmaker cardinals, the politically ambitious, the saintly, the venial, the scholarly, the pastors, and the cardinals with wives and children.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 30 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 1853119474
ISBN 13: 9781853119477

Author Bio
MICHAEL WALSH is a prominent Catholic author and Vatican commentator. A frequent contributor to The Tablet, he was until recently Librarian of Heythrop College, London. He is the author of numerous books including The Conclave and The Dictionary of Christian Biography (Continuum)