Last testament : in his own words / Pope Benedict XVI with Peter Seewald ; translated by Jacob Phillips.
Record details
- ISBN: 1472944674
- ISBN: 9781472944672
- Physical Description: xx, 257 pages : illustrations
- Publisher: London : Bloomsbury, 2016.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Translation of: Benedict XVI : Letzte Gespräche mit Peter Seewald. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 32.00 |
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| Subject: | Benedict XVI, Pope, 1927- > Interviews. Catholic Church > Doctrines > History > 20th century. Popes > Interviews. Popes > Biography. |
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- McMillan Palgrave
The story of the first Pope to resign in over 700 years.
Pope Benedict made history when he became the first Pope in over 700 years to resign from office, stunning the Catholic Church the world over. At last, Last Testament is a stunning and frank autobiography from the shy and private man who has since remained cloistered in a former convent in the Vatican gardens. In interviews with Peter Seewald, the Pope Emeritus breaks his silence on corruption within the Vatican, clerical sex scandals, and the challenge of reforming the Papacy.
In these interviews, Benedict discusses such wide-ranging controversies as:
- The âVatileaksâ case in which his butler leaked some of his personal letters that alleged corruption and scandal in the Vatican
- The presence of a âgay lobbyâ within the Vatican and how he dismantled it
- His alleged Nazi upbringing
- His attempts at cleaning up the âdirt in the churchâ (clerical sexual abuse)
- The mysterious private secretary âGorgeous Georgeâ
On a more personal level he writes with great warmth of his successor Pope Francis, who he admits has a popular touch, a star quality which Benedict himself has lacked. Much controversy still surrounds Pope Benedict's Papacy--in this book he addresses these controversies and reveals how at his late age, governing and reforming the Papacy and particularly the Vatican, was beyond him. - McMillan Palgrave
The story of the first Pope to resign in over 700 years.