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Hope - The Autobiography (Hardcover)
Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio; Translated by Richard Dixon, Carlo Musso
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R700
R609
Discovery Miles 6 090
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The groundbreaking, intimate and inspiring memoir from Pope Francis.
Pope Francis originally intended this exceptional book to appear only
after his death, but the needs of our times and the 2025 Jubilee Year
of Hope have moved him to make this precious legacy available now.
HOPE is the first autobiography in history ever to be published by a
Pope. Written over six years, this complete autobiography starts in the
early years of the twentieth century, with Pope Francis’s Italian roots
and his ancestors’ courageous migration to Latin America, continuing
through his childhood, the enthusiasms and preoccupations of his youth,
his vocation, adult life, and the whole of his papacy up to the present
day.
In recounting his memories with intimate narrative force (not
forgetting his own personal passions), Pope Francis deals unsparingly
with some of the crucial moments of his papacy and writes candidly,
fearlessly and prophetically about some of the most important and
controversial questions of our present times: war and peace (including
the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East), migration, environmental
crisis, social policy, the position of women, sexuality, technological
developments, the future of the Church and of religion in general.
HOPE includes a wealth of revelations, anecdotes and illuminating
thoughts. It is a thrilling and very human memoir, moving and sometimes
funny, which represents the ‘story of a life’ and, at the same time, a
touching moral and spiritual testament that will fascinate readers
throughout the world and will be Pope Francis’s legacy of hope for
future generations.
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Hope - The Autobiography (Paperback)
Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio; Translated by Richard Dixon, Carlo Musso
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R505
R450
Discovery Miles 4 500
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The groundbreaking, intimate and inspiring memoir from Pope Francis.
Pope Francis originally intended this exceptional book to appear only
after his death, but the needs of our times and the 2025 Jubilee Year
of Hope have moved him to make this precious legacy available now.
HOPE is the first autobiography in history ever to be published by a
Pope. Written over six years, this complete autobiography starts in the
early years of the twentieth century, with Pope Francis’s Italian roots
and his ancestors’ courageous migration to Latin America, continuing
through his childhood, the enthusiasms and preoccupations of his youth,
his vocation, adult life, and the whole of his papacy up to the present
day.
In recounting his memories with intimate narrative force (not
forgetting his own personal passions), Pope Francis deals unsparingly
with some of the crucial moments of his papacy and writes candidly,
fearlessly and prophetically about some of the most important and
controversial questions of our present times: war and peace (including
the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East), migration, environmental
crisis, social policy, the position of women, sexuality, technological
developments, the future of the Church and of religion in general.
HOPE includes a wealth of revelations, anecdotes and illuminating
thoughts. It is a thrilling and very human memoir, moving and sometimes
funny, which represents the ‘story of a life’ and, at the same time, a
touching moral and spiritual testament that will fascinate readers
throughout the world and will be Pope Francis’s legacy of hope for
future generations.
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Hope - The Autobiography (Hardcover)
Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio; Translated by Richard Dixon, Carlo Musso
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R689
R597
Discovery Miles 5 970
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The groundbreaking, intimate and inspiring memoir from Pope Francis.
Pope Francis originally intended this exceptional book to appear only
after his death, but the needs of our times and the 2025 Jubilee Year
of Hope have moved him to make this precious legacy available now.
HOPE is the first autobiography in history ever to be published by a
Pope. Written over six years, this complete autobiography starts in the
early years of the twentieth century, with Pope Francis’s Italian roots
and his ancestors’ courageous migration to Latin America, continuing
through his childhood, the enthusiasms and preoccupations of his youth,
his vocation, adult life, and the whole of his papacy up to the present
day.
In recounting his memories with intimate narrative force (not
forgetting his own personal passions), Pope Francis deals unsparingly
with some of the crucial moments of his papacy and writes candidly,
fearlessly and prophetically about some of the most important and
controversial questions of our present times: war and peace (including
the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East), migration, environmental
crisis, social policy, the position of women, sexuality, technological
developments, the future of the Church and of religion in general.
HOPE includes a wealth of revelations, anecdotes and illuminating
thoughts. It is a thrilling and very human memoir, moving and sometimes
funny, which represents the ‘story of a life’ and, at the same time, a
touching moral and spiritual testament that will fascinate readers
throughout the world and will be Pope Francis’s legacy of hope for
future generations.
An open, frank and revealing dialogue with a rabbi from the man who
became Pope Francis On Heaven and Earth is an open and expansive
dialogue between Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Abraham Skorka, a Rabbi
and biophysicist, in which they share their thoughts on religion,
reason, and the challenges the world faces in the 21st Century. For
years Cardinal Bergoglio (then Archbishop of Buenos Aires) and
Rabbi Skorka were tenacious promoters of interreligious dialogues
on faith and reason. They both sought to build bridges between
Catholicism, Judaism and the world at large. On Heaven and Earth
brings together a series of these dialogues where both men talk
about various theological and world issues including God,
fundamentalism, atheism, abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, same
sex marriage and globalization. From these personal and accessible
dialogues comes a first-hand view of the man who is now Pope to 1.2
billion Catholics around the world.
Now in paperback in the new Pope's own words, this definitive
volume gathers his most probing thoughts on spirituality and the
mission of Jesus These challenging meditations on the scriptures
provide valuable insight into how Pope Francis understands the
person of Jesus and the Christian calling. Anticipating his
retirement as archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Mario
Bergoglio gathered together his most probing reflections on the
meaning of Christian discipleship. In these profound texts Cardinal
Bergoglio draws on the Gospels and the Spiritual Exercises of Saint
Ignatius to explain how all Christians are called to follow Jesus
in the struggle to make God's reign a reality on earth.
"New York Times" Bestseller
From the man who became Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio shares
his thoughts on religion, reason, and the challenges the world
faces in the 21st century with Abraham Skorka, a rabbi and
biophysicist.
For years Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, archbishop of Argentina,
and Rabbi Abraham Skorka were tenacious promoters of interreligious
dialogues on faith and reason. They both sought to build bridges
among Catholicism, Judaism, and the world at large. On Heaven and
Earth, originally published in Argentina in 2010, brings together a
series of these conversations where both men talked about various
theological and worldly issues, including God, fundamentalism,
atheism, abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, same-sex marriage,
and globalization. From these personal and accessible talks comes a
first-hand view of the man who would become pope to 1.2 billion
Catholics around the world in March 2013.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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