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Pedro mario bergoglio biography book

          Borghesi recounts and analyzes, for the first time, Bergoglio's intellectual formation, exploring the philosophical, theological, and spiritual principles that.!

          "Massimo Borghesi's book is the first real intellectual biography of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and it builds a bridge between the different universes of today's.

        1. "Massimo Borghesi's book is the first real intellectual biography of Jorge Mario Bergoglio and it builds a bridge between the different universes of today's.
        2. The first ever memoir by a living pope reveals a warm, emotionally intelligent man who loves football and 'cutting-edge' cinema – but skates.
        3. Borghesi recounts and analyzes, for the first time, Bergoglio's intellectual formation, exploring the philosophical, theological, and spiritual principles that.
        4. Hope is the first autobiography in history ever to be published by a Pope.
        5. "Life, My Story Through History", is the title of Pope Francis' new book in which he recounts for the first time the story of his life through.
        6. Hope (Pope Francis memoir)

          2024 memoir by Pope Francis

          Hope is a memoir by Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio), the supreme prelate of the Catholic Church. It was first published by Random House on 14 January 2025, with the publisher describing it as the first memoir ever published by a sitting pope.[1][a] The book is based on notes from interviews that Francis conducted with the Italian journalist Carlo Musso over six years.

          Francis discusses his childhood in Buenos Aires, the conclave that elected him pope, and his direction of the church after his election.[3][4]

          Contents

          In the opening of the book, Francis recounts how his grandparents and father almost perished on their journey from Italy to Argentina.

          The family had booked tickets on a ship that would sink en route; however, at the last minute, they swapped their tickets for a different ship.[5] Francis goes on to write about the death of his father, who suffe