Pope Francis, Sergio Rubin
Pope Francis, Sergio Rubin
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Pope Francis
Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio: His Life in His Own Words

Author: Sergio Rubin, Francesca Ambrogetti

Narrator: Henry Leyva

Unabridged: 5 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/30/2013


Synopsis

His Life in His Own Words
On March 13, 2013, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, longtime Archbishop of Buenos Aires, now Pope Francis, was elected to succeed Pope Benedict.  He is the first Latin American pope, the first Jesuit pope, and the first to take the name Francis, after St. Francis Assisi, the 13th century monk known for his charity and kindness.

Elected in one of the shortest conclaves in history, the former Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina reveals, in a series of extensive interviews conducted over the course of two years, the very image of a humble priest, inspired teacher, and wise and adroit cardinal. What emerges is a portrait of a man more interested in substance over style, a compassionate cleric and teacher who has shunned the spotlight. In spontaneous, intimate terms, Archbishop Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, covers topics as wide-ranging as his childhood, family life, and the importance of his first job to discovering his calling and his early days in the seminary. The former archbishop was a teacher of psychology and literature until John Paul II consecrated him as a cardinal. He befriended writers like Jorge Luis Borges and cites Homer, Cervantes, and German and Italian poets with ease and offers nuanced thoughts about teaching. Thoughtful, intelligent, and even witty, he names Babette’s Feast as his favorite movie and Marc Chagall as his favorite painter.

A learned and introspective man, he does not avoid the uncomfortable subjects: the declining numbers of priests and nuns; celibacy; the sexual abuse scandals that have rocked the Church; and his opinions about and experience with the military dictatorship of his own crisis-riddled country. It also discusses the incredible role he played in the last conclave, where he is said to have been tied with Ratzinger in the second of three votes, and asked that the votes for him be transferred to Ratzinger.

Through his own words, we come to know a man whose actions and words reflect his deeply-rooted humility. The book concludes with the Pope’s own writings and reflections, full of wisdom and inspiration.
 

About The Author

Sergio Rubin was born in Santa Fe, Argentina. He is an award-winning author, journalist, and is currently chief of religious news for the Clarín newspaper as well as editor of the supplement Valores Religiosos (Religious Values). He covered over a dozen of John Paul II’s trips, his funeral, and the election of Pope Benedict XVI. Among many international figures, he has interviewed Mother Teresa.  Francesca Ambrogetti was born in Rome. She is a journalist and social psychologist, and currently teaches journalism. In 1982 she headed the Association for Foreign Press in Argentina and from 2000 to 2003, the Association of Foreign Correspondents. She collaborates with the international media such as the Vatican Radio. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on February 11, 2015

Really interesting to hear his thoughts and perspectives on a variety of subjects, and how his life experience formed these. Definitely worth reading!......more

Goodreads review by Luis on May 10, 2013

Un buen libro para que cualquiera lo lea. Evidentemente tiene un gran fondo religioso, no se podía esperar que fuera de otra forma; por una parte nos deja ver el pensamiento de uno de los líderes más importantes de la actualidad, por el solo hecho de ser Papa, cosa que es interesante por si misma; y......more

Goodreads review by Stuart on June 13, 2013

Pope Francis - Conversations with Jorge Bergoglio was the only biography available at the time of the papal election. However, in my opinion, it is the closest thing to an autobiography you will read about our new Holy Father. Each chapter starts off by providing the reader detailed information abou......more

Goodreads review by Jose Gaona on May 18, 2014

Condescendiente y adulador cúmulo de conversaciones con el entonces cardenal Bergoglio. El actual papa Francisco se muestra conciliador con otras religiones y expone su catecismo al modo y manera de un cura de barrio, esto es, humilde y cercanamente, explicando el sentido de la teología por medio de......more