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In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with
his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader
explains why we must-and how we can-make the world safer, fairer,
and healthier for all people now. In the COVID crisis, the beloved
shepherd of over one billion Catholics saw the cruelty and inequity
of our society exposed more vividly than ever before. He also saw,
in the resilience, generosity, and creativity of so many people,
the means to rescue our society, our economy, and our planet. In
direct, powerful prose, Pope Francis urges us not to let the pain
be in vain. He begins Let Us Dream by exploring what this crisis
can teach us about how to handle upheaval of any kind in our own
lives and the world at large. With unprecedented candor, he reveals
how three crises in his own life changed him dramatically for the
better. By its very nature, he shows, crisis presents us with a
choice: we make a grievous error if we try to return to some
pre-crisis state. But if we have the courage to change, we can
emerge from the crisis better than before. Francis then offers a
brilliant, scathing critique of the systems and ideologies that
conspired to produce the current crisis, from a global economy
obsessed with profit and heedless of the people and environment it
harms, to politicians who foment their people's fear and use it to
increase their own power at their people's expense. He reminds us
that Christians' first duty is to serve others, especially the poor
and the marginalized, just as Jesus did. Finally, the Pope offers
an inspiring and actionable blueprint for building a better world
for all humanity by putting the poor and the planet at the heart of
new thinking. For this plan, he draws not only on sacred sources,
but on the latest findings from renowned scientists, economists,
activists, and other thinkers. Yet rather than simply offer
prescriptions, he shows how ordinary people acting together despite
their differences can discover unforeseen possibilities. Along the
way, he offers dozens of wise and surprising observations on the
value of unconventional thinking, on why we must dramatically
increase women's leadership in the Church and throughout society,
on what he learned while scouring the streets of Buenos Aires with
garbage-pickers, and much more. Let Us Dream is an epiphany, a call
to arms, and a pleasure to read. It is Pope Francis at his most
personal, profound and passionate. With this book and with open
hearts, we can change the world.
This deeply contextual biography centers on the tensions generated
by the pope's attempt to turn the Church away from power and
tradition and outwards to engage humanity with God's mercy. Through
battles with corrupt bankers and worldly cardinals, in turbulent
meetings and on global trips, history's first Latin-American pope
has attempted to reshape the Church to evangelise the contemporary
age. At the same time, he has stirred other leaders' deep-seated
fear that the Church is capitulating to modernity - leaders who
have challenged his bid to create a more welcoming, attentive
institution. Facing rebellions over his allowing sacraments for the
divorced and his attempt to create a more 'ecological' Catholicism,
as well as a firestorm of criticism for the Church's record on
sexual abuse, Francis emerges as a leader of remarkable vision and
skill with a relentless spiritual focus - a leader who is at peace
in the turmoil surrounding him. With entertaining anecdotes,
insider accounts, and expert analysis, Ivereigh's journey through
the key episodes of Francis's reform in Rome and the wider Church
brings into sharp focus the frustrations and fury, as well as the
joys and successes, of one of the most remarkable pontificates of
the contemporary age.
Since his surprise appointment in March 2013, Pope Francis has
emerged as the most talked-about and most revolutionary pope in
living memory. He has become a subject of fascination,
conversation, and headlines not only to the 1.2 billion Catholics
in the world, but to virtually everyone. This biography of Pope
Francis describes how this revolutionary thinker became who he is,
and how he will use the power of his position to challenge and
redirect one of the world's most formidable religions. Drawing on
extensive interviews in Argentina and other countries and now
featuring an updated epilogue, The Great Reformer traces the roots
of his papacy in Francis's childhood in Buenos Aires, in his Jesuit
training, and in the dramatic events during the Peron era and the
military government in Argentina in the 1970s. It shows how these
experiences have shaped his beliefs, and with his commitment to the
discernment of God's will, enabled him to challenge and redirect
the Church. Pope Francis was elected in the midst of one of the
biggest crises in the Church in modern times. This is the story of
a true radical who is transforming the Church by restoring what it
has lost.
The Second Vatican Council, which ended thirty-five years ago,
promised so much: a new vision of a reformed Church aware of its
social, theological and ecumenical responsibilities; a truly
conciliar Church with collegial structures. However, this vision
seems to have evaporated and many of the promised reforms have been
truncated or have not happened at all. The Vatican remains
intensely bureaucratic. Theologians are silenced and the effect of
clerical scandal seems to have led Church leaders to dig in and see
the deposit of faith as something static. Once again the Church
believes it has a monopoly on the truth and millions of people feel
marginalized and excluded. Britain's long-established Catholic
weekly, The Tablet , has fought for the spirit and values of
Vatican II in a way that no other journal has done. It has
criticised the Church (Humanae Vitae) and has condemned corruption,
but has also supported the Church where it has been right to do
so.These essays come from a truly international cast of
contributors who cover the Church of Vatican II but above all give
us prophesy of where this vision may still lead the Church and the
people of God. This is a Church semper reformanda.
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