John XXIII: Pope of the Century
By (Author) Peter Hebblethwaite
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Burns & Oates Ltd
14th April 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
282.092
Paperback
298
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
464g
Angelo Roncalli was elected Pope in 1958 and in four and a half years, through summoning the Second Vatican Council and putting in hand a major revision of the code of Canon Law, had transformed the Roman Catholic Church. Through his personality and teaching, and his initiatives with world leaders, he gave the papacya new vision and set before the Catholic Church a new version of its mission to the world. Today many people throughout the world see Pope John XXIII as one of the twentieth-century's most loved and influential figures.
"A full and authentic account" - Times Literary Supplement"
Peter Hebblethwaite (b. 1930) was considered the foremost "Vaticanologist" in the English-speaking world and wrote the definitive biography, in addition to this one, of Paul VI: The First Modern Pope (1993). He died in December 1994.