Conclave
the politics, personalities, and process of the next papal election
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Author
Publication
2002 - Doubleday, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
57,750 words, Guess
Page Count
231 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22480887M
- ISBN-100385504535
- OCLC Control Number47989941
- OCLC Control Number319860076
- OCLC Control Numberconclavepolitics00alle
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2001047607
- Goodreads1125517
- LibraryThing557447
Classifications
- DDC262/.135
- LCCBX1805 .A54 2002
Description
"The next time a conclave unfolds in Rome, some 6,000 journalists are expected to descend on the Eternal City to cover the death of John Paul II and report on the election of his successor. Conclave is a look at the election process and at what this headline-making occasion will mean to the world. John L. Allen, Jr., takes readers behind the scenes to reveal the issues, parties, and people most likely to determine the outcome. Setting the election within a broader context, he explains why it matters who becomes pope, discusses his role in the modern world, and examines the issues that will form the agenda of the next papacy.". "Although the book is not intended as a "handicapper's guide," Allen does offer his own informed list of the "top twenty" contenders for the position. He creates, as well, a classification system that clarifies the differences among the informal political parties that exist within the College of Cardinals, the body of 130-plus men who will elect John Paul II's successor. In conclusion, he presents a critical, independent-minded profile of each of those cardinals - for one of them will certainly be the new pope."--BOOK JACKET.
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