<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"John L. Allen, Jr., senior Vatican analyst for CNN, author, and senior correspondent for the National Catholic reporter, writes from Rome ... about the Pope's vision, values, and message for you"--P. [4] of cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Since his election, Pope Francis has captured the attention of media and the people. Transfixed by his charisma and the many firsts of his papacy - first pope from the Americas, first Jesuit Pope, and first to be named Francis - they are now eager to know the substance of the man. In <em>10 Things Pope Francis Wants You to Know</em>, John L. Allen, Jr., veteran Vatican news analyst, author, and <em>National Catholic Reporter </em>Senior Correspondent, writes with intimacy and clarity, from the perspective of his decades of experience covering the papacy.</p><p>Discover the qualities that have defined Pope Francis from his days as a Cardinal and the early days of his papacy. Using the most recent, as well as archived, interviews with Pope Francis and those who know him, Allen describes his vision of leadership and evangelism and his desire for the Church to be close to the people, especially the poor. Allen describes several more teachings and insights from Pope Francis, such as: Never give up on God's mercy, always remain optimistic, create unity, and even keep a sense of humor. After reading <em>10 Things</em>, you will know your new Pope and feel your faith renewed.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>These 10 Things books are excellent resources for adult education, introducing key themes of the Pope's teachings. Their pocket-size format makes them inviting--good for catechists and a great resource for any type of adult education in the parish, including small faith-study groups and interfaith efforts. Some readers will be motivated to go further, to read the original documents, like <em>Laudato Si'</em>, homilies, and discourses that each book explains.</p>--Dan Pierson "founder of eCatechist.com and faithAlivebooks.com and former diocesan director of religious education" (5/14/2016 12:00:00 AM)<br>
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