Title:
In the courts of three popes : an American lawyer and diplomat in the last absolute monarchy of the West / Mary Ann Glendon.
ISBN:
9780593443750
Personal Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Image, [2024]
Physical Description:
xx, 219 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I : The Court of John Paul II -- Chapter One : From Dalton to Rome -- Chapter Two : Leading a Vatican Delegation : Beijing 1995 -- Chapter Three : Getting to Know the Curia -- Chapter Four : Inside a Vatican Think Tank -- Part II : The Court of Benedict XVI -- Chapter Five : "How Would You Like to Be the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See?" -- Chapter Six : From Harvard to Embassy Vatican -- Chapter Seven : Pope Benedict and the President Who "Spoke Catholic" -- Chapter Eight : Public Diplomacy 24/7 -- Chapter Nine : Rumble at Notre Dame; Woes for a New Pope -- Part III : The Court of Pope Francis -- Chapter Ten : A Pope from the New World; a Bank in Trouble -- Chapter Eleven : "The Devil Lives in the IOR" -- Chapter Twelve : The Pope Addresses "Diseases of the Curia" -- Epilogue : The Hour of the Laity
Summary:
"A rare firsthand account of Vatican politics as Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis each endeavored to lead the Catholic Church into the modern world-from an accomplished diplomat, lawyer, and Harvard professor. "In my years of service to the Holy See, I was a stranger in a rather strange land-a layperson in a culture dominated by clergy, an American woman in an environment that was largely male and Italian, and a citizen of a constitutional republic in one of the world's last absolute monarchies." Harvard professor Mary Ann Glendon sheds light on some of the most vexing issues in the Catholic Church today, from the work to protect women's rights internationally, to responding to clergy sexual abuse, to the corruption of the Vatican Bank and Roman Curia. Readers will see a side of popes and prelates rarely seen from Glendon's account of these three papacies, and they will be inspired by her efforts to share in the Holy See's work for a better Church and a better world. It is her hope that lay Catholics especially will find her account of the ups and downs of her daily work in the Holy See helpful in their own struggles to be "salt, light and leaven" during this time of turbulence in the Church and society"-- Provided by publisher.
Genre:
OCLC Number:
on1401909490
Availability:
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