
Last Testament
In His Own Words
Bloomsbury Continuum (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-4729-4462-7 (ISBN)
Description
'Gripping ... An exquisite conversation between two people who know each other, like each other, and have mutual respect for one another' - Catholic Times
Since resigning from the papacy in 2013, the first Pope in over 700 years to do so, Pope Benedict has lived quietly in a convent in the Vatican gardens in Rome. He has devoted himself to a life of prayer and study and has vowed to remain silent, until now.
So much controversy still surrounds Pope Benedict's time in office - in this book, written with bestselling German author Peter Seewald, he addresses the issues of his papacy and reveals how, at his late age, governing and reforming the Church was beyond him.
Last Testament is also an autobiography, recalling Pope Benedict's childhood in Germany under Nazism, his early development as a priest, and eventually his appointment as Archbishop of Munich. After becoming Pope, his account deals with the controversies that rocked the Catholic world - how he enraged Muslims with his Regensburg speech, what he did and did not do to stamp out the clerical sexual abuse of children, the 'Vatileaks' scandal and how he broke up a gay cabal within the Vatican itself.
At all times, we see a man who is shy and retiring and modest being exceptionally open and frank with the outside world. In this Last Testament, a unique book insofar as no other living Pope has had the opportunity to write an account having left office, Benedict gives in his own words an unprecedented view of the difficulties, the achievements and the consequences of his time as head of the Catholic Church worldwide.
Since resigning from the papacy in 2013, the first Pope in over 700 years to do so, Pope Benedict has lived quietly in a convent in the Vatican gardens in Rome. He has devoted himself to a life of prayer and study and has vowed to remain silent, until now.
So much controversy still surrounds Pope Benedict's time in office - in this book, written with bestselling German author Peter Seewald, he addresses the issues of his papacy and reveals how, at his late age, governing and reforming the Church was beyond him.
Last Testament is also an autobiography, recalling Pope Benedict's childhood in Germany under Nazism, his early development as a priest, and eventually his appointment as Archbishop of Munich. After becoming Pope, his account deals with the controversies that rocked the Catholic world - how he enraged Muslims with his Regensburg speech, what he did and did not do to stamp out the clerical sexual abuse of children, the 'Vatileaks' scandal and how he broke up a gay cabal within the Vatican itself.
At all times, we see a man who is shy and retiring and modest being exceptionally open and frank with the outside world. In this Last Testament, a unique book insofar as no other living Pope has had the opportunity to write an account having left office, Benedict gives in his own words an unprecedented view of the difficulties, the achievements and the consequences of his time as head of the Catholic Church worldwide.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
black and white illustrations in the text
Dimensions
Height: 132 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
206 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4729-4462-7 (9781472944627)
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Persons
Pope Benedict XVI served as Pope of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013. He was elected on 19 April 2005 and resigned from the office on 28 February 2013. His previous books under the title Jesus of Nazareth were also published by Bloomsbury, as was his Way of the Cross.
Peter Seewald has worked as a journalist for Stern, Spiegel and the Sueddeutsche Zeitung and is one of the most admired authors on religion in Germany today.
Peter Seewald has worked as a journalist for Stern, Spiegel and the Sueddeutsche Zeitung and is one of the most admired authors on religion in Germany today.
Content
Foreword: One Last Visit
PART I: THE BELLS OF ROME
1 Quiet Days in the Mater Ecclesiae
2 The Resignation
3 'I do not abandon the cross'
PART II: A LIFE IN SERVICE
4 Childhood and Parental Home
5 The War
6 Student, Curate, Lecturer
7 Theological Apprentice and Star Theologian
8 Vatican II: A Dream and a Trauma
9 Professor and Bishop
10 Prefect (Rome, 1982-2005)
PART III: THE POPE OF JESUS CHRIST
11 Suddenly Pontifex
12 Aspects of the Pontificate
13 Journeys and Encounters
14 Shortcomings and Problems
Conclusions
Author's Notes
Timeline
PART I: THE BELLS OF ROME
1 Quiet Days in the Mater Ecclesiae
2 The Resignation
3 'I do not abandon the cross'
PART II: A LIFE IN SERVICE
4 Childhood and Parental Home
5 The War
6 Student, Curate, Lecturer
7 Theological Apprentice and Star Theologian
8 Vatican II: A Dream and a Trauma
9 Professor and Bishop
10 Prefect (Rome, 1982-2005)
PART III: THE POPE OF JESUS CHRIST
11 Suddenly Pontifex
12 Aspects of the Pontificate
13 Journeys and Encounters
14 Shortcomings and Problems
Conclusions
Author's Notes
Timeline