Editorial Planeta
Francisco, El Papa del Pueblo Religious Biography Book by Mariano de Vedia - Editorial Planeta - El Hombre Que le Cambió el Rostro a la Iglesia (Spanish Edition)
- UPC:
- 9789504991397
- Weight:
- 0.50 KGS
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- Options available
- Origin:
- Argentina
Description
- Author: Mariano de Vedia, experienced journalist and Vatican specialist.
- Language: Spanish (Edición en español).
- Publisher: Editorial Planeta, renowned for Latin American publications.
- Genre: Biography, Religion, Social Change.
- Perspective: A humanized portrait of Pope Francis' early life and transformative impact on the Catholic Church.
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This compelling biography by journalist Mariano de Vedia dives deep into the life of Jorge Mario Bergoglio before and after he became Pope Francis. Through interviews, historical context, and careful analysis, the book portrays the human side of a religious figure who has revolutionized the modern Catholic Church with his humility, openness, and commitment to the people. A must-read for those interested in religion, politics, or the Argentine roots of a global leader.
- Perfect gift for those interested in spirituality or Argentine culture.
- Essential reading for theology students and religious scholars.
- Great addition to any Latin American studies or biography collection.
Specifications
Specifications
- Weight: 400 g
- Language: Spanish
- Publisher: PLANETA
- Publication date: 04/26/2025
- First publication date: 2025
- Author: DE VEDIA, MARIANO
- Dimensions: 15.00 cm / 5.90 in x 23.00 cm / 9.05 in x 1.00 cm / 0.39 in
- Number of pages: 352
Synopsis
March 13, 2013, was the day of Francis—a date that marked a milestone in the history of the Catholic Church. For the first time, a Jesuit. For the first time, a Latin American. For the first time in nearly six hundred years, a Pope was elected following the resignation of another, amid a confusing and troubled time for the Vatican, besieged by leaked secret documents and internal investigations.
Mariano de Vedia, a seasoned editor and columnist for the newspaper La Nación, an expert journalist on Church affairs who knows the history of the Supreme Pontiff like few others, presents in this biography—the first on Jorge Mario Bergoglio—everything you need to know about the Pope who, in twelve years, changed the face of the Church.
His childhood in the neighborhood of Flores. His connection with Peronism and leftist thinkers. His passion for the San Lorenzo de Almagro football club. The lung illness that pushed him toward a deeper faith. How he received “God’s call,” and the woman who, for a time, made it hard for him to pray. A meeting with the writer Jorge Luis Borges. His experience as the leader of the Jesuits in Argentina and his role during the military dictatorship.
It also tells the story of the day he was declared dead and how he gradually emerged as a strong candidate in the Vatican. The work of clergy in the slums and impoverished neighborhoods, and his battles against human trafficking, slave labor, and drug trafficking. His inspirations and the complex political landscape that led to his election as the leader of the world’s Catholics.
This expanded and revised edition includes reflections on the most significant aspects of his papacy: the reforms he initiated, the debates on which he took a stand, and the milestones he established. Or, as Francis likes to say: "A Church with everyone inside it, everyone, everyone."