The Vicar of Christ

The Vicar of Christ

Author: Walter F. Murphy

Publisher: Quid Pro Books

Published: 2015-01-18

Total Pages: 1084

ISBN-13: 1610272536

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The New York Times Bestselling novel is now available in modern digital formats, featuring a new, substantive Foreword by Justice Samuel Alito. This book is universally considered to be an unusual, fascinating, and well-written observation of the life of a man who was first a war hero and Medal of Honor winner from the Korean War, then Chief Justice of the United States, later a monk reeling from tragedy, and finally elected to be Pope: Pope Francis I, in fact. His exciting life is described by three men who 'knew him well.' The first narrator is a Marine, telling of their time together in Korea. A constitutional scholar and Supreme Court Justice, appalled at the new Chief Justice, narrates the second phase. The third is a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church: fat, kind, but distracted. The Marine cares for him the most, the Supreme Court Justice condescends and despises him, and the Cardinal is much more interested in food than his subject. But Declan Walsh was a man who earned the Medal of Honor while ordering the death of friends, ruled pragmatically and energetically on the Court but lost his way to death and neglect, and became a miraculous healer, assassinated for challenging the powers that rule the secular world. New ebook edition features proper formatting, active and detailed Table of Contents, and linked notes and URLs in Justice Alito's extensive and informative introduction. What makes this book extraordinary is that it proves itself by paradox — reconciling and weaving together strong, seemingly incompatible elements into a cohesive, memorable work quite unlike any other in recent fiction. Ambitious in length and scope, the stage is nothing less than the contemporary world, its recent history and prophecy; while the focus, from several points of view, is clearly upon a single man — an American — who rises to become Bishop of Rome.


Vicars of Christ

Vicars of Christ

Author: Charles A. Coulombe

Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 9780806523705

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Tracing the history of the papacy from ancient times to the present day, this illuminating study features detailed profiles of each pope, describing the events of their reign, their role in relation to Catholic doctrine, their accomplishments and failures, and other aspects of each man who ruled the Vatican.


LIFE POPE FRANCIS

LIFE POPE FRANCIS

Author: The Editors of LIFE

Publisher: Life

Published: 2013-04-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781618930996

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Pope Francis heralds a new era for the Catholic Church, and all of the pomp and circumstance — and hope — is captured in this commemorative LIFE volume, that features all of the best photography from coronation day in Rome. In addition, LIFE's editors present a visual and anecdotal history of the Vatican and of the papacy itself, a narrative with triumphs and tragedies, saints and scoundrels. The same team that created the bestselling Pope John Paul II: a Tribute, and the recent Jesus: Who Do You Say that I Am? has now brings forth this lavishly illustrated and right-up-to-date volume on Francis, the Church in our day and the Church down the centuries, beginning with St. Peter. This is the complete story, in words and pictures.


The Vicar of Christ

The Vicar of Christ

Author: William J. Humphrey

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2013-04-20

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781484167991

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The purpose of the writer is to press home on his readers four truths:I. That Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God, has a visible Kingdom on this earth.2. That in this Kingdom He not only reigns, but rules.3. That His rule, both in teaching and in government, is rendered actual by means of that man whom He has made to be His Vicar on this earth.4. And that, if Christ had no visible Vicar, His royalty would he merely nominal and not real.Discussing the election of a Pope, Humphrey writes: “The predecessor of a Pontiff has power to constitute the form of election to the Roman Bishopric, and so to determine the way in which his successor is to be elected to that Bishopric; but once elected to the Bishopric of Rome the elect receives, and that immediately from Christ Himself, the power of primacy. It is obtained not from man, but in virtue of the divine law of the institution of the primacy in Peter,-the perpetuity of a series of successors to Peter in the primacy,-and the mode of succession through possession of the Roman See, with which the primacy is divinely bound up.”Father Humphrey confirms that there will be Popes until the end of time: “This Church was to endure to the end of time, and throughout all time there was to exist upon the earth not only a Church of Christ, but a Vicar of Christ. Jesus had created His Vicar before He built His Church. The creation of His Vicar was on that day at Caesarea Philippi an act of the then present-the building of His Church was on that day only a purpose of His to be carried out in the future. He said, "I 'will build My Church," but He had already said to Simon of Bethsaida, "Thou, art Peter" (the Rock). He had laid the foundation before He reared upon it the superstructure.”And let us consider this on civil society: “CIVIL society is the creation of God. 1Uan IS ofhis nature a social being. He finds himself, at his entrance into the world, a member of a human society. In that society he is a subject, and he has superiors. A man's parents are his superiors in that primary society which is called the family. The head of the woman is the man, and God has made wives to be subject to their husbands. To both husband and wife are their children subject by the ordinance of God. Every family is a true society, inasmuch as it contains a principle of authority, which is the centre of its unity. Apart from authority a society cannot exist. Without unity there cannot be one individual society. A society consists of superior and subjects, and it is the authority of the superior which constitutes it, or makes it to be a society.”


The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (Routledge Revivals)

The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Jeffrey Richards

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 1317678176

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There has been a tendency to the view the history of the early medieval papacy predominantly in ideological terms, which has resulted in the over-exaggeration of the idea of the papal monarchy. In this study, first published in 1979, Jeffrey Richards questions this view, arguing that whilst the papacy’s power and responsibility grew during the period under discussion, it did so by a series of historical accidents rather than a coherent radical design. The title redresses the imbalance implicit in the monarchical interpretation, and emphasizes other important political, administrative and social aspects of papal history. As such it will be of particular value to students interested in the history of the Church; in particular, the development of the early medieval papacy, and the shifting policies and characteristics of the popes themselves.