Papa Francisco: El pastor: Desafíos, razones y reflexiones sobre su pontificado / Pope Francis: The Shepherd. Struggles, Reasons, and Thoughts on his Papacy

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Papa Francisco: El pastor: Desafíos, razones y reflexiones sobre su pontificado / Pope Francis: The Shepherd. Struggles, Reasons, and Thoughts on his Papacy by Rubin, Sergio; Ambrogetti, Francesca, 9781644738528
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Este nuevo libro de los autores de El Jesuita es el fruto de diez años de conversaciones en las que el Papa Francisco no esquiva ningún aspecto de su vida y de un pontificado que cambió (o está cambiando) la iglesia.

Cuando Jorge Mario Bergoglio fue elegido el 266º pontífice de la Iglesia católica muchos se preguntaban quién era este cardenal proveniente de la lejana Argentina. La respuesta estaba en el libro "El Jesuita", editado en 2010 en Buenos Aires, que condensaba una conversación que la periodista italiana Francesca Ambrogetti y el periodista argentino Sergio Rubin habían mantenido durante dos años con el futuro Papa. El libro -que rápidamente se convirtió en un best seller mundial- revelaba las claves de la personalidad y el pensamiento de quien se convertiría en el Papa Francisco. Tras su elección los autores le propusieron un nuevo libro en los que expusiera cómo encaró los desafíos de su papado, entre ellos:

• Su lucha contra el flagelo de los abusos sexuales cometidos por miembros del
clero.

• Sus acciones en favor de la transparencia de las finanzas vaticanas

• Analizara las resistencias a las que se enfrentó al avanzar en una Iglesia más abierta y comprensiva ante las diversas realidades de los hombres y mujeres, austera y especialmente comprometida con los pobres.

• Explicara sus esfuerzos en favor del medio ambiente y la paz mundial.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

By the authors of The Jesuit, this new book is the result of ten years of conversations with Pope Francis, in which he did not elude any issue regarding his life or a papacy that changed—and keeps on changing—the Church.

When Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church, many wondered who was this cardinal from the distant country of Argentina. The answer was in the book The Jesuit, published in 2010, in Buenos Aires, condensing a conversation that Italian journalist Francesca Ambrogetti and Argentinian journalist Sergio Rubín had over a two-year period with the future Pope. The book, quickly becoming a bestseller worldwide, revealed the clues to the personality and mind of a man who would become Pope Francis. After being elected, the authors suggested a new book where he could elaborate on how he has faced the challenges of his Papacy. For instance:
 
· His fight against the scourge of sexual abuse committed by members of the clergy.
· His actions in favor of transparency of Vatican finances.
· The resistance he met advancing towards a more open and understanding Church in regard of the diverse realities of men and women, austere, and particularly committed to helping the poor.
· His efforts in support of the environment and world peace.
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