Papal Sin

Structures of Deceit

Hardcover, 336 pages

English language

Published June 6, 2000 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-49410-6
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From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Garry Wills comes an assured, acutely insightful–and occasionally stinging–critique of the Catholic Church and its hierarchy from the nineteenth century to the present.

Papal Sin in the past was blatant, as Catholics themselves realized when they painted popes roasting in hell on their own church walls. Surely, the great abuses of the past–the nepotism, murders, and wars of conquest–no longer prevail; yet, the sin of the modern papacy, as revealed by Garry Wills in his penetrating new book, is every bit as real, though less obvious than the old sins.

Wills describes a papacy that seems steadfastly unwilling to face the truth about itself, its past, and its relations with others. The refusal of the authorities of the Church to be honest about its teachings has needlessly exacerbated original mistakes. Even when the Vatican has tried to tell the truth–e.g., about Catholics and the Holocaust–it has …

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Subjects

  • Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
  • Papacy