Pope Francis Publishes 'Hope.'
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Being a humble bishop he doesn't advertise it. It was released Tuesday, Jan 14 2025.
In the Church's 20 centuries, Francis is the first pope to write an autobiography.
His book is for everyone, not just Catholic laity. It's about more than how his family arrived and raised him in Argentina, and how he later unexpectedly became the Bishop of Rome, and his work across continents, and his sins & the sins of the Church.
Hope reaches out to us in ways we cannot feel and know by 'ex cathedra,' imo.
The first two thirds of his book are more heart-to-heart stories and meditations about friendship, loving our near & distant neighbor, sin, repentance, lessons from the pandemic, spirituality, war, technology. The last third is Francis, humans' humble, spiritual equal, showing us that human souls are anchored in Hope such that faith is weak without it.
in2herbs
(3,370 posts)spent to help others. I "hope" one day that the victims of abuse by Catholic priests will not have to be subjected to years of litigation. I "hope" that one day he will STFU about abortion.
sarisataka
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ancianita
(39,260 posts)But if you say Gawd, you're likely not willing to read what he says about what you list.
anciano
(1,646 posts)Although I am not personally religious, I am still always interested in hearing about influential people like Pope Francis, President Obama and others who share their visions of hope with others. It's such a heartbreak that America squandered the opportunity to elect Kamala last November, who had a beautiful message of hope herself. But I digress. Thank you for the heads-up about the book.
ancianita
(39,260 posts)sarisataka
(21,434 posts)I believe it will be very interesting
ancianita
(39,260 posts)It's worth every penny, imo.