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Lives of the Popes: The Pontiffs from St. Peter to John Paul II by Richard P. McBrien,

Lives of the Popes: The Pontiffs from St. Peter to John Paul II by Richard P. McBrien,
The Best, the Worst, the Most Notorious -- A Fascinating Guide to the Real Lives of the Popes This captivating history provides a complete portrait of the papacy. Compiled and written by a leading scholar in the field, Lives of the Popes details the great variety of popes over the course of nearly two thousand years: warriors and peacemakers, saints and scoundrels, politicians and pastors, reformers and nepotists alike. Lives of the Popes features fascinating profiles of all 262 popes; essays on the papal election process and its future; timelines of papal, ecclesiastical, and secular persons and events; and ratings on all the popes, from the best to the worst. Detailed, comprehensive, and highly accessible, Lives of the Popes captures the remarkable stories of the popes and powerfully reveals how they transformed Christianity and the world.



Saint Joseph: As Seen by Mystics and Historians by Rosalie A. Turton,
Saint Joseph: As Seen by Mystics and Historians by Rosalie A. Turton,
This book is a compilation of what has been written about Saint Joseph by leading mystics and historians, including St. Faustina, St. Bridget of Sweden, Sr. Maria Cecilia Baij, Pope John Paul II, and others. As one reads what these experts reveal, the dignity of Saint Joseph becomes obvious -- even to an awesome degree. It is the editor's hope that the reader will become increasingly aware of the greatness and power of Saint Joseph, and with confident expectation, will humbly supplicate in all things, "Saint Joseph, pray for us". Includes the official action of the Church in devotion to St. Joseph, novenas, prayers, and the Litany of Saint Joseph.



Pope Benedict VI - Benedict VI, Pope (born in Rome and the son of Hildebrand, 972 - 974), was chosen with great ceremony and installed as pope under the protection of the Emperor Otto the Great on January 19, 973. During his pontificate he confirmed the privileges of some of the monasteries and churches.

Pope Leo I - Pope Saint Leo I, or Leo the Great, was a Roman aristocrat who was Pope from 440 to 461. He is the first widely known Pope, and even sometimes assigned the title "first Pope".

Pope Gregory XII - Gregory XII, né Angelo Correr or Corraro (died October 18, 1417), pope from 1406 to 1415, succeeded Innocent VII on November 30, 1406, having been chosen at Rome by a conclave consisting of only fifteen cardinals, under the express condition that, should Benedict XIII, the rival pope at Avignon, renounce all claim to the Papacy, he also would renounce his, so that a fresh election might be made and the Great Schism could be ended.

Pope John Paul II's relations with the Eastern Orthodox Church - In May 1999, Pope John Paul II visited Romania on the invitation from His Beatitude Patriarch Teoctist of the Romanian Orthodox Church. This was the first time a Pope had visited a predominantly Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism in 1054, the event that separated Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Roman Catholicism.



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