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Papal Quest

Papal Quest
Author: T. Clement Robison
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2022-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1669826961

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The teachings of the world’s three greatest religions provide the backdrop for a suspense filled tale of deception and intrigue. The author entices his readers to examine their beliefs as they are enmeshed in a dangerous journey to the Holy Lands in search of the lost Book of the Master. Ancient texts are uncovered requiring the pope to take drastic action to protect the Catholic Church from destructive scrutiny. Secrecy is of the highest priority as a search is made for an ancient manuscript hidden somewhere in the Middle East. The Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible, and the Books of Enoch are examined so the reader can understand the importance of the lost book. Lives are threatened and lost, but the price must be paid to hide the truth and protect the faithful.


Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace

Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace
Author: Robert John Araujo
Publisher: St. Joseph's University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Church and international organization
ISBN: 9780916101640

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The roles of the Holy See and papal diplomacy vis-á-vis international organizations have a long and intricate story that spans centuries. Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace explores the encounter between the Holy See and the international order, from the establishment of the United Nations (UN) in 1945 through the pontificate of Pope Paul VI (1963-78)


Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace

Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace
Author: Robert John Araujo
Publisher: Sapientia Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The roles of the Holy See and papal diplomacy vis-à-vis international organizations have a long and intricate story that spans centuries. Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace explores the encounter between the Holy See and the international order, from the establishment of the United Nations (UN) in 1945 through the pontificate of Pope Paul VI (1963-78). Both Araujo and Lucal have worked for and represented the Holy See in the environment of the UN and, to a lesser extent, other international organizations. Consequently, their investigation is based on not only academic study of papal diplomacy and its relations with international organizations, but also participation in the activities of the Holy See within some of these organizations. They contend that while the Church and international organizations have distinctive goals and interests which can introduce strong differences on particular issues, they nonetheless share other perspectives such as the maintenance of international peace and security. The Holy See has expressed general approval of the UN, especially its initiatives aimed at "peaceful coexistence and collaboration between nations." At the same time the Holy See has not hesitated to state its morally grounded positions on pressing contemporary issues (e.g., family planning, abortion, human embryonic cloning, and family life) that have not always been congruent with those of temporal sovereigns and international organizations, including the UN. To date, Pope Pius XII's initial aspiration to join the UN has not been fulfilled, but the Holy See formalized its participation in the General Assembly of the United Nations in summer of 2004. In spite of occasional criticism by some segments of secular society, the interaction between the Holy See and the UN continues to exist and to be fruitful in a variety of contexts. Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace seeks to elucidate this encounter and dynamic by examining congruence and divergence on vital issues of great importance to both institutions, most especially the quest for peace and the protection of the dignity and legitimate interests of humanity. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Robert John Araujo, S.J., is the inaugural holder of John Courtney Murray, S.J., University Professorship at Loyola University of Chicago. A graduate of Georgetown University, Georgetown University Law School, Oxford University, and Columbia University School of Law, Fr. Araujo served as an officer in the U.S. military and was a U.S. government and corporate attorney before entering the Society of Jesus in 1986. He was a member of the law faculty at Gonzaga University from 1994-2005, becoming the Robert Bellarmine, S.J., University Professor in American and Public International Law. Subsequently, he was Ordinary Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University (2005-2008), and has also been a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center, St. Louis University School of Law, and Boston College School of Law. In 2000-2001 he was the Stein Fellow at Fordham University Law School.Fr. Araujo is the author numerous law review articles on topics that include jurisprudence, public international law, Constitutional law, and Catholic legal theory. He has co-authored a series of books on papal diplomacy and international organizations with the late John A. Lucal, S.J. In addition, he has contributed chapters to a number of volumes addressing topics in jurisprudence and pubic international law. The late John A. Lucal, S.J., served in the U.S. Army and graduated from Georgetown University before entering the Society of Jesus in 1951. He was assistant editor of America from 1963 to 1967, and later served as advisor to the Vatican mission at the UN, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches Vatican Justice and Peace Commission (1976-80), and Counselor to the Director General for Socio-Religious Affairs.


The Quest for Queen Mary

The Quest for Queen Mary
Author: James Pope-Hennessy
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1529330637

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'A delightful insight into an eclectic life' The Daily Telegraph 'Very funny and astute . . . a loathly feast for royal-watchers' Hilary Mantel, New Statesman Books of the Year 2018 'A complete delight, conjuring up, with a few sharp strokes of the pen, a mad, exotic species from a world gone by' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'Gloriously indiscreet . . . the best royal book ever' Harry Mount, Financial Times * * * When James Pope-Hennessy began his work on Queen Mary's official biography, it opened the door to meetings with royalty, court members and retainers around Europe. The series of candid observations, secrets and indiscretions contained in his notes were to be kept private for 50 years. Now published in full for the first time and edited by the highly admired royal biographer Hugo Vickers, this is a riveting, often hilarious portrait of the eccentric aristocracy of a bygone age. Giving much greater insight into Queen Mary than the official version, and including sharply observed encounters with, among others, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Duke of Gloucester, and a young Queen Elizabeth, The Quest for Queen Mary is set to be a classic of royal publishing.


The Woman's Quest

The Woman's Quest
Author: Alexandra Pope
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781785074516

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A beautifully presented self-help guide, The Woman's Quest will take you on a journey of discovery to reclaim and deepen into the powerful inner resources of your cyclical nature. -This is a unique tutoring; one that will reconnect you to the Feminine and help you to realise the blissful, ecstatic and visionary powers of menstruation itself. For those with menstrual problems it will also bring healing. Psychotherapist and educator Alexandra Pope's wise step-by-step teachings over thirteen menstrual months, show you how your menstrual cycle can become your own inner guide helping you to experience a greater personal authority and sense of meaning. You will learn how to clarify your own personal calling and affirm yourself as a woman as well as discover how to enjoy natural expanded states of consciousness. www.redschool.net"


THE VATICAN CONSPIRACY

THE VATICAN CONSPIRACY
Author: Peter Kross
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1939149959

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The Vatican Conspiracy: Intrigue in St. Peter’s Square tells the untold story of the secret Vatican-US connection from World War II to the 1980s under President Reagan. You will learn a little-known story of an American military officer who was killed (some say by his own men) in Italy during the war, culminating in a congressional investigation when the war ended. You will learn of James Angleton’s work as an American spy in Italy during the war and his relationship with the Church, and how the OSS infiltrated agents into the Vatican to aid the efforts to oust Hitler. Kross then goes extensively into the so-called Rat Line which allowed Nazi leaders like Josef Mengele, Klaus Barbie and Adolf Eichmann to escape to South America with the help of the US. The book covers Operation Paperclip and Operation Safehaven in which Switzerland laundered money form Germany in order to pay that nation’s cost of the war. The final chapters delve into the most recent intrigues in the Vatican, including the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II in Rome and who might have been behind it (the Soviet Union or Bulgaria), and the mysterious death of Pope John Paul I in Rome, who died after serving only 33 days in office. Also covered is the Vatican Bank scandal involving Roberto Calvi and an American Bishop named Paul Marcinkus. The final chapter involves the murders of two Swiss Guardsmen by one of their own men. This is a tale that most readers of history do not know, but one that must be told. History is never what it seems to be, not cut and dried, not exactly what we were led to believe.


The Papacy: Quietism-Zouaves, Pontifical

The Papacy: Quietism-Zouaves, Pontifical
Author: Philippe Levillain
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9780415937528

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The Popes Bull, Or Papal Creed, Made at Trent, and Promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be Antichristian. Whereunto is Added, a Discourse Between an English Protestant, and a Popish Jesuit [entitled “Nineteen Quæries Tending to Unbeguile a Protestant”], Etc. [With the Text of the Bull in Latin and English.]

The Popes Bull, Or Papal Creed, Made at Trent, and Promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be Antichristian. Whereunto is Added, a Discourse Between an English Protestant, and a Popish Jesuit [entitled “Nineteen Quæries Tending to Unbeguile a Protestant”], Etc. [With the Text of the Bull in Latin and English.]
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1559-1565 : Pius IV)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1673
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Friars

The Friars
Author: Kenneth Rowlands
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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