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Hardcover Pope Patrick Book

ISBN: 0385485484

ISBN13: 9780385485487

Pope Patrick

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The year is 2009. America has its first Catholic president since Kennedy. The planet's other superpower is the Federation of Islamic Republics, stretching from Morocco to Pakistan. And in Rome, the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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De Rosa Strikes a Spiritual Chord

A wonderful book filled with humor, wit and plot. Respectful of Christian truth but ruthless in dealing with hypocracy. Patrick is a contrariwise, genteel pope who drives his cardinals nuts.Many don't know Peter De Rosa wrote earlier under the Pen Name, Neil Boyd. His earlier series, Bless Me Father, was turned into a successful PBS (English) series and that video series is available through Acorn distributors. The books can be found here from used book sellers.

Pope Patrick

This is the best book I've read for years. It's a biting satire of much of the (near-future) Roman Catholic Church, but the author is never blasphemous or derogatory of Christianity. De Rosa is deeply spiritual, especially when speaking of Ireland, tender, gentle, at times terrifying, and at times so funny that I ended up laughing aloud at the mechanic's. I especially recommend it for anyone interested in Irish spirituality or the current problems in Roman Catholicism---it's the best thing since "Shoes of the Fisherman" in this genre.

The best.

This is simply the best book I have ever read. Hands down, no questions asked. I loved every page of it.

Too good to not be read by serious social thinkers - or you!

Humerous beyond words, this book includes valuable socio-economic models and some unique religious and moral responses to today's world. Follow the Pope through a traditional Irish retreat, through the Vatican political bureaucracy and into the world of economics and you will enjoy the genious of the author as well as the unique humor of the Irish. Patrick's solution of the third-world's poverty is a lesson in simplicity worthy of reflection and emulation! If only Jimmy Stewart could have played this role!

Hilarious, pointed and disturbing look at man and God

Anyone who ponders the role of religion in the modern world from the perspective of fealty to Christ's mission expressed in the Bible and voiced through the Catholic Church cannot ignore this book. Peter de Rosa speaks with a tongue planted firmly in one cheek and a pen held high over religious and government leaders not unlike a sword of Damoclese testing their values and exposing their hypocracies. Set twelve years in the future, the novel potends a not unlikely geopolitical future: a world again on the brink of nuclear annihilation. Now, however, the toe-to-toe death struggle is not between the West and the Soviets, but between the West and a pan-Islamic state bent on purging the world of infidels. Following the death of an elderly John Paul II, an unlikely compromise pope is elected, an unknown academic bishop from Ireland thought by the behind-the-scenes papal kingmakers to be a harmless new custodian of the Keys of the Kingdom. The new leader of the world's largest Christian congregation, this papal compromise proves not to fulfill the innocuous caretaker's role as expected. Driven by a abiding respect for the message of the Gospel and an all-encompassing love for God's living creation (including a dog named Charlie who sleeps at the foot of the papal bed each night and is served a dish of holy water when thirsty), Pope Patrick I proceeds to turn the Catholic and non-Catholic world at large on its head through a series of pronoucements and deeds that stun his Vatican Curia as well as the leaders of the major world government. At the same time, this self-proclaimed "chief of the poor" delights the impovrished, hungry and helpless across the planet. "Pope Patrick," by a former Catholic priest and bestselling author, demands reflection on the part of its readers while causing those readers sudden and uncontrollable bursts of laughter. How wonderful and how rare to read a book that warms the heart, brings a smile to the face and precipitates subsequent deep reflection in the mind on the bitter and distressing implications of the actions of those men and women who rule the nations. Expect mixed reactions to this book from the Catholic hierarchy and other religious leaders: Some will exclaim "blasphemy!" Others will proclaim it as inspired. Political commentators like Rush Limbaugh will undoubtedly declaim against it as a treat to capitalism and a commie-plot. You, however, will call it a "procking" hell of a read (you'll find the definition to "procking" in the book and may be tempted to append it to your vocabulary)
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