Always a vigorous champion of papal reforms, Bernard of
Clairvaux toward the end of his life saw one of his own monks
raised to the papal throne as Eugene III. While acting as the new
Pope's political and spiritual counsellor, the Great Cistercian
abbot was tireless in advancing Eugene's policies and in defending
his authority and prestige.
Both as a monk and as a strategist, Bernard realized that
political astuteness needs the complement of sober and honest
reflection. In "Five Books on Consideration "he defines
'consideration' for the Pope by examining the practical and the
theological demands of the papal office.
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