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The Pope Who Quit: A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death, and Salvation
 
 

The Pope Who Quit: A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death, and Salvation [ペーパーバック]

Jon M. Sweeney

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At the close of the tumultuous Middle Ages, there lived a man who seemed destined from birth to save the world. His name was Peter Morrone, a hermit, a founder of a religious order, and, depending on whom you talk to, a reformer, an instigator, a prophet, a coward, a saint, and possibly the victim of murder. A stroke of fate would, practically overnight, transform this humble servant of God into the most powerful man in the Catholic Church. Half a year later, he would be the only pope in history to abdicate the chair of St. Peter, an act that nearly brought the papacy to its knees. What led him to make that decision and what happened afterward would be shrouded in mystery for centuries. The Pope Who Quit pulls back the veil of secrecy on this dramatic time in history and showcases a story that involves deadly dealings, apocalyptic maneuverings, and papal intrigue.

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JON M. SWEENEY is an author, a book publisher, and a popular speaker. He is the editor of The Road to Assisi: The Essential Biography of St. Francis and the author of many books, including Verily, Verily: The KJV—400 Years of Influence and Beauty. He lives in Vermont with his wife and three children.

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22 人中、21人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
The Pope Who Quits Does Not Disappoint 2012/2/20
By Dr. Kevin G. Vost - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
The medieval times of 13th century Christendom present a world so different from our own, jam-packed with unique and intriguing characters whose stories are so little known, yet so well worth knowing. I'd recently written a biography of a man from that time called "great" in his own day, Albert the Great, a man who was placed in the heaven of Dante's Divine Comedy, yet who was not canonized a saint until six-and-a-half centuries years after his death. That's why my interest was piqued by the story of a man of St. Albert's time who was known as a quitter, whom Dante placed outside the gates of the Inferno, he "who through cowardice made the great refusal," and yet, who would be canonized a saint a mere seven years after his death.

But there too was greatness in this man, Peter Morrone, who would become Pope St. Celestine V, "the pope who quit," and Jon Sweeney does a remarkable job of bringing him to life for us today. In The Pope Who Quit, Sweeney vividly recreates that intriguing world of 13th century Europe and the remarkable manner in which a powerful cardinal and a king brought down to the chair of St. Peter a holy hermit living atop a mountain east of Rome. This book is full of intrigue, the planning and machinations of the likes of Cardinal Benedict Geatani (who would succeed Celestine as Pope Boniface VIII) and King Charles II (nephew of St. Louis IX, King of France) who would house this unlikely spiritual and temporal leader, not upon Peter's chair in Rome, but within his own castle at Naples.

In this incredible, but true tale we see the painful and confusing results when a truly holy man and dynamic leader within his own monastic order is thrust in such an unusual manner (you'll have to read the book for that) into a spiritual and worldly office that would immediately appear so diametrically opposed to his temperament, inclinations, and abilities. Just imagine walking into the mighty castle at Naples to see that the reclusive pope has erected within it a small hut for his own living quarters! Much confusion reigned in the brief time of his papacy, and you will share in his struggles as Celestine V seeks a way to become Peter Morrone again, to abdicate the role of supreme pontiff, something none of his 191 predecessors had done before, and none of his 173 successors have ever done since.

The Pope Who Quit, while historically fascinating, is far more than a historical curiosity. It is more too than perhaps one of the world's greatest examples of "the Peter Principle," the idea that people are promoted until they reach the position at which they are incompetent (in this case, the position being that of St. Peter himself!) The subtitle reads "A True Medieval Tale of Mystery, Death, and Salvation" and that it is. There are lessons to be found for us today within this mysterious tale. The holy monk himself would soon suffer a mysterious death, and not long after be recognized as a saint. As we all learn from our own mistakes, maybe too we can learn positive lessons from this man who willingly suffered the humiliation and the risk of bodily harm in abandoning this most holy office, when he felt this was his call from God. I think his act of "quitting" and of "cowardice," was an act of great wisdom and courage. You'll have to read The Pope Who Quit to inform your own opinion.

Deftly written and masterfully interweaving medieval narrative with modern parallels, The Pope Who Quit will not disappoint.
5 人中、5人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
A fascinating story with contemporary parallels 2012/3/27
By Bridgit McClatchy - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
This popular history illuminated many aspects of late medieval history for me. I knew very little about the papacy during the Middle Ages, and almost nothing about the various competing powers of those times. The Pope Who Quit is about more than just Celestine V. It is about medieval monasticism, hermits, wandering preachers, conniving cardinals, castles, death by poisoning, sea battles, medieval Naples, and a lot more. The author tells a good story and in the end draws interesting parallels between the resignation of Celestine V and the considerations that JPII went through publicly when he thought of stepping down. Also, there are some interesting thoughts at the end about how Pope Benedict XVI has linked his own papacy with the memory of the pope who quit. Well worth reading on many levels.
10 人中、8人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
This book would make a great movie! 2012/3/4
By Jack Learmonth - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
I was fascinated by this book. It is written in an engaging way that appeals to people like me, interested in popular history. I have enjoyed books by Umberto Eco and histories by Thomas Cahill. I recommend this book highly. I want to see it made into a movie!

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