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Leo XIV: The New Pope and Catholic Reform


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Leo XIV: The New Pope and Catholic Reform

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781399430883

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Continuum

Publication Date:

14th October 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Religious and spiritual figures
Biography: religious and spiritual
Religious ministry and clergy

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

This in-depth biography expertly examines who the new American Pope few expected really isand what his legacy within the Catholic Church might become.

When Robert Francis Prevost OSA appeared on the loggia of St. Peters on 8th May 2025, he surprised the world.

The first American pope is a quiet man few had heard of, following the legacy of one the most media savvy pontiffs in history. Yet with subtle gestures, Pope Leo has shown that, while he is in continuity with Francis, he is also a bridge-builder, a man willing to unite the factions in a deeply divided Church.

In this comprehensive biography, veteran journalist Christopher R. Altieri explores Prevosts life and work, from his early years in Chicago to his ministry in Peru, and how he came to be chosen as leader of the worlds 1.4 billion Catholics.

Altieri provides insight into the politics of the 2025 conclave, alongside Pope Leos choice of papal name, and the major challenges and deep-rooted problems of the Church that he now must run; a church that is barely solvent, a Vatican rife with corruption and mismanagement, financial scandal and a lack of judicial transparency and all at a time when the world is asking big questions about what it means to be human in a complex ethical world of AI and global conflict.

Through this Pope Leo emerges as a quiet man of true humility, with a track record as an efficient administrator and conciliatory figure, whose background in Canon Law might just offer him the skills needed to govern and reshape the modern Church.

Author Bio

Christopher R. Altieri is a journalist, writer, and editor with nearly two decades experience in print, digital, and broadcast journalism. He has several years of senior editorial leadership experience. After more than a dozen years on the English-language news desk at Vatican Radio Altieri became the Catholic Heralds first Rome Bureau Chief, then International Editor and later Executive Editor.

An expert on the Vatican with strong knowledge of the global Church and especially the Church in the United States, Altieri is an accomplished investigator who has broken and reported major stories on a host of issues related to Church governance.

Altieri has written for the Catholic Herald, Catholic World Report, Our Sunday Visitor, America, Catholic News Agency, First Things, The Catholic Thing, National Review, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Crux, inter alia. He has also appeared as a guest on several Catholic, world news, and affairs programs in radio, television, and various new media.

Altieri holds a PhD (research doctorate in philosophy) from the Pontifical Gregorian University and is author of three books: The Soul of a Nation: America as a Tradition of Inquiry and Nationhood (2015, Pickwick), Into the Storm: Chronicle of a Year in Crisis (2020, TAN Books), and How To Read the News without Losing Your Faith (2021, CTS). Altieri contributed the final chapter to the Wiley Blackwell Companion to Catholicism (2nd edition, 30 April 2024), on 'Challenges for the Catholic Church'.

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