- EAN13
- 9782315019106
- Éditeur
- Max Milo Editions
- Date de publication
- 24/04/2024
- Collection
- Essais - documents
- Langue
- anglais
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
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Why did Pope Francis canonize a priest responsible for the genocide of the
Indians? Why does he wish to beatify the anti-Semitic French priest, Leon
Dehon? What are the unmentionable reasons for his papal election? Pope Francis
is presented as progressive and sensitive to the interests of the people, but
underneath his smiles and his good words hides an authoritarian and dogmatic
pope. This pope relies on very conservative movements such as Communion and
Liberation or the Order of the Knights of Columbus, which are close to Opus
Dei. The good Pope Francis is beginning to drop his mask when he declares that
Europe is undergoing a new Arab invasion (sic), when he calls on "Catholics
with a sense of identity" to take to the streets, when he fights against
republican secularism and demonizes atheists. After an overview of the
financial, political and sexual scandals, Paul Ariès proceeds to a very
detailed and documented analysis of the "Church of Francis," particularly in
the areas of ecology and sexuality. This clear book offers a surprising
insight into the best communicator the Church has known in a long time.
Indians? Why does he wish to beatify the anti-Semitic French priest, Leon
Dehon? What are the unmentionable reasons for his papal election? Pope Francis
is presented as progressive and sensitive to the interests of the people, but
underneath his smiles and his good words hides an authoritarian and dogmatic
pope. This pope relies on very conservative movements such as Communion and
Liberation or the Order of the Knights of Columbus, which are close to Opus
Dei. The good Pope Francis is beginning to drop his mask when he declares that
Europe is undergoing a new Arab invasion (sic), when he calls on "Catholics
with a sense of identity" to take to the streets, when he fights against
republican secularism and demonizes atheists. After an overview of the
financial, political and sexual scandals, Paul Ariès proceeds to a very
detailed and documented analysis of the "Church of Francis," particularly in
the areas of ecology and sexuality. This clear book offers a surprising
insight into the best communicator the Church has known in a long time.
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