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A Pope Francis Lexicon Cindy Wooden

A Pope Francis Lexicon By Cindy Wooden

A Pope Francis Lexicon by Cindy Wooden


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Over fifty essays by an impressive set of insightful contributors from around the globe, each writing on a specific word that has become important in the ministry of Pope Francis.

It's a reflective, inspiring, and often heartfelt book that offers engaging answers to the question What is this surprising Pope up to?

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A Pope Francis Lexicon Summary

A Pope Francis Lexicon by Cindy Wooden

A Pope Francis Lexicon is a collection of over fifty essays by an impressive set of insightful contributors from around the globe, each writing on a specific word that has become important in the ministry of Pope Francis. Writers such as Sr. Simone Campbell, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, Fr. James Martin, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby, and Carolyn Woo explore the Pope's use of words like joy, clericalism, money, family, and tears. Together, they reveal what Francis's use of these words says about him, his ministry and priorities, and their significance to the church, the world, and the lives of individual Christians. The entire collection is introduced by a foreword by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians worldwide, and a preface by one of Francis's closest advisors, Cardinal Sean O'Malley.

This is no set of encyclopedia entries. It's a reflective, inspiring, and often heartfelt book that offers engaging answers to the question What is this surprising Pope up to?

Themes and Contributors:

Volume foreword Patriarch Bartholomew
Volume preface Cardinal Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap
Baptism Cardinal Donald Wuerl
Benedict XVI David Gibson
Capitalism Bishop Robert McElroy
Careerism Cardinal Joseph Tobin, C.Ss.R.
Church Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig
Clerical abuse Francis Sullivan
Clericalism Archbishop Paul-Andre Durocher
Collegiality Archbishop Mark Coleridge
Conscience Austen Ivereigh
Creation Orthodox Fr. John Chryssavgis
Curia Massimo Faggioli
Dialogue Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez Nieves, OFM
Dignity Tina Beattie
Discernment Fr. James Martin, SJ
Ecumenism Nontando Hadebe
Embrace Simcha Fisher
Encounter Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez
Episcopal Accountability Katie Grimes
Family Julie Hanlon Rubio
Field Hospital Cardinal Blase Cupich
Flesh Msgr. Dario E. Vigano
Gossip Kaya Oakes
Grandparents Bill Dodds
Hagen Lio Fr. Manuel Dorantes
Hope Natalia Imperatori-Lee
Immigrant Sr. Norma Seni Pimentel, MJ
Indifference Sr. Carmen Sammut, MSOLA
Jesus Fr. Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ
Joy Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP
Judgment Michael O'Loughlin
Justice Sr. Simone Campbell, SSS
Leadership Kerry Alys Robinson
Legalism Sr. Teresa Forcades i Vila, OSB
Martyrdom Bishop Borys Gudziak
Mercy Archbishop Donald Bolen
Miracles John Thavis
Money Andrea Tornielli
Periphery Carolyn Y. Woo
Prayer Bishop Daniel E. Flores
Reform Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, SDB
Refugee Rhonda Miska
Saint Francis Fr. Michael Perry, OFM
Satan Gregory K. Hillis
Second Vatican Council Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
Service Phyllis Zagano
Sheep Archbishop Justin Welby
Sourpuss Fr James Corkery, SJ
Tears Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle
Throwaway culture Sr. Pat Farrell, OSF
Women Astrid Lobo Gajiwala
Worldliness Mollie Wilson O'Reilly
Youth Jordan Denari Duffner

A Pope Francis Lexicon Reviews

A Pope Francis Lexicon is a helpful addition to the ever-expanding literature on Pope Francis. This collection will no doubt be greeted with gratitude by those desiring personal growth in their lives through reflection on the Pope's words and actions, especially his determination to build bridges, foster receptive dialogue and multiply opportunities for encounter.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State
Joshua J. McElwee and Cindy Wooden have brought together an outstanding collection of writings on Pope Francis' leadership from major figures in the Church and wider Catholic life. A Pope Francis Lexicon is a valuable guide to the words and ideas that form the foundation of Francis' papacy. It rightly belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in the direction of the Catholic Church today.E.J. Dionne Jr., co-author of One Nation After Trump and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution
What an interesting idea: ask a wide range of writers and thinkers to reflect on Pope Francis's words. The result: this collection of intelligent and accessible essays. This is a book to keep on the bedside table and delve into over and over again.Cokie Roberts, author and political commentator for NPR and ABC
This new book is a must read in 2018! A real gem and key lexicon for understanding Pope Francis!Fr. Thomas Rosica, CSB, CEO, Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation
This brilliant collection fizzes with the tension and tumult of this most provocative and enigmatic of papacies. Francis-the top-down decentralizer, the champion of the peripheries who draws the world's attention to the personality at the center, the blunt speaker who leaves exasperated critics demanding tidiness and clarity-has triggered a creative commotion. No one writer has ever quite captured it; McElwee and Wooden's kaleidoscope comes close.Brendan Walsh, editor of London-based weekly Catholic journal The Tablet
This book transcends mere words.Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
A Pope Francis Lexicon is a compact yet comprehensive anthology of the themes that have come to define the Francis papacy. The diverse array of contributors make A Pope Francis Lexicon essential reading for anyone wishing to better understand the program of this 'pope of many firsts.'Gretchen R. Crowe, editor of Our Sunday Visitor and author of Why the Rosary, Why Now?
This accessible, inspiring, and often entertaining collection is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the fullness and richness of Pope Francis' thought. I finished it inspired to get out into the field hospital and embrace our world with hope.US Catholic

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
Preface Cardinal Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap
Baptism Cardinal Donald Wuerl
Benedict XVI David Gibson
Capitalism Bishop Robert McElroy
Careerism Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, CSsR
Church Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig
Clerical abuse 18 Francis Sulliv
Clericalism Archbishop Paul-Andre Durocher
Collegiality Archbishop Mark Coleridge
Conscience Austen Ivereigh
Creation Fr. John Chryssavgis
Curia Massimo Faggioli
Dialogue Archbishop Roberto O. Gonzalez Nieves, OFM
Dignity Tina Beattie
Discernment Fr. James Martin, SJ
Ecumenism Nontando Hadebe
Embrace Simcha Fisher
Encounter Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez
Episcopal accountability Katie Grimes
Family Julie Hanlon Rubio
Field hospital Cardinal Blase Cupich
Flesh Msgr. Dario E. Vigano
Gossip Kaya Oakes
Grandparents Bill Dodds
Hagan lio! Fr. Manuel Dorantes
Hope Natalia Imperatori-Lee
Immigrant Sr. Norma Seni Pimentel, MJ
Indifference Sr. Carmen Sammut, MSOLA
Jesus Fr. Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ
Joy Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP
Judgment Michael J. O'Loughlin
Justice Sr. Simone Campbell, SSS
Leadership Kerry Alys Robinson
Legalism Sr. Teresa Forcades i Vila, OSB
Martyrdom Bishop Borys Gudziak
Mercy Archbishop Donald Bolen
Miracles John Thavis
Money Andrea Tornielli
Periphery Carolyn Y. Woo
Prayer Bishop Daniel E. Flores
Reform Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, SDB
Refugee Sr. Rhonda Miska
Saint Francis Fr. Michael Perry, OFM
Satan Gregory K. Hillis
Second Vatican Council Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
Service Phyllis Zagano
Sheep Archbishop Justin Welby
Sourpuss Fr. James Corkery, SJ
Tears Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle
Throwaway culture Sr. Pat Farrell, OSF
Women Astrid Lobo Gajiwala
Worldliness Mollie Wilson O'Reilly
Youth Jordan Denari Duffner
Acknowledgments

Additional information

CIN0814645216VG
9780814645215
0814645216
A Pope Francis Lexicon by Cindy Wooden
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liturgical Press
20180125
218
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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