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10 Things Pope Benedict XVI Wants You to Know

10 Things Pope Benedict XVI Wants You to Know
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As leader of the world s largest Christian denomination, Pope Benedictwants modern men and women to recognize the teachings of the Catholicfaith with new eyes. He wants us to look back to the basics but in anintelligent, provocative and attractive fashion. For the pope,Christianity is not merely a set of rules and prohibitions, but aresounding yes to human dignity and the embrace of a loving God. Inthis concise piece, well-known Vatican inside observer John Allen, Jr.shares his observations on the ten most important things he believesPope Benedict XVI wants all Catholics to know. The basis for hisconjectures comes not from Allen s own personal perspectives, but fromthe writings and speeches of the Holy Father. Distributor: Spring Arbor/Ingram Author: John L Allen, Jr Format: 45 pages, paperback ISBN: 9780764816727


Product Details
Author:John L., Jr. Allen
Paperback:45 pages
Publisher:Liguori Publications
Publication Date:October 31, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0764816721
Package Length:7.0 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Pope Benedict XVI ... A Man for All Seasons  Aug 27, 2008
This is a short book with "pearls' scattered throughout the pages.
The Pope wants Catholics to learn and return to the basics of Catholicism.
The author John Allen uses the Pope's original writings and gives us 10 things the Pope wants us to know starting from God is Love to Christianity is about Patience. It is well written, precise and needs to be re-read to get the pearls and the message that moral relativism is deadly to the truth of Christ. John Allen does an excellent job of representing Pope Benedict's principles and well worth the time.

27 of 29 found the following review helpful:

4Good to Know  Apr 24, 2008
I purchased this item because I was curious to know the 10 things and because I have heard John Allen on television. I am happy with this small book. I am pleased for three reasons.

First John Allen writes well. He is easy to read and his writing holds my interest. Second, his summaries of Benedict's teaching seem to be accurate and clear. For example, his treatment of Benedict's teaching in God is Love is concise and true to that wonderful encyclical. God Is Love: Deus Caritas Est Third, the ten ideas that Allen presents are worth knowing.

The ten things Allen explains are:
1. God is Love
2. Jesus is Lord
3. Truth and Freedom are two sides of the same coin.
4. Faith and Reason need one another.
5. The Eucharist is the Heart of the Christian life.
6. Christianity is a positive message.
7. The Church forms consciences but stays out of politics.
8. The importance of Catholic identity.
9. Christ and the Church are Inseparable.
10. The Virtue of Patience.

Some of the explanations may surprise you. For example, in number seven, It is clear that, although Benedict wants the Church out of "politics," he pushes for progress. He calls for Rich nations to cancel the debt of poor states so the poor countries might grow their economy and care for their people.

I recommend this book. Although small in size, it contains much treasure.






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