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Pope Leo

Pope Leo Politics & Society

Pope Leo

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He was never supposed to wear white.Born in a Chicago steelworker's neighborhood, Robert Prevost felt called to serve God-but as a parish priest, not a pope. For decades, he vanished into the dusty villages of Peru, burying children killed by dirty water, bartering Masses for sacks of potatoes, and staring down death squads with nothing but a Bible and stubborn hope.Then, on a stormy night in 2025, the world watched as history cracked open: a humble Augustinian friar-a math whiz turned missionary, an American with a Peruvian heart-stood trembling on the balcony of St. Peter's. The first pope from the United States. The first to choose the name Leo in over a century. A man whose life had been spent in the shadows, suddenly thrust onto humanity's brightest stage.Why did cardinals risk everything to elect him?What secrets did he carry from the slums of Lima to the Vatican's inner sanctum?And how would a man who dug graves with his own hands confront the world's exploding crises-from AI ethics to holy wars?Drawing on years of eyewitness interviews and unprecedented access, The Lion and the Lamb unfolds like a novel but cuts like truth. Walk the knife-edge of faith as:A teenage Rob Prevost battles doubt in a cemetery under moonlight"Father Roberto" smuggles refugees through Andean minefieldsThe newly crowned Leo XIV stuns world leaders by turning down the White House-days after his election
This is not a holy card.It's a raw, revelatory journey through the fire of vocation-where poverty and power collide, silence becomes strategy, and a man who never wanted the throne must redefine it for a fractured world.For readers of Jon Meacham's papal histories and gripping biographies like A Pilgrimage to Eternity-discover the untold story of the 21st century's most improbable pope.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
192
Release Date:
2025-06-21
Publication Date:
2025-06-21
Publisher:
Kyle Mccaskill
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798231405862
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
287 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
11 cm
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