Vicars of Christ: the Dark Side of the Papacy

by Peter De Rosa

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At the dawn of the third millennium, this is the story of papal abuse of power in the first two thousand years. De Rosa examines the present day church with it's 19th century morality, and a medieval structure based on papal absolutism and a male priests.

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Whew, those popes get up to all sorts of eye-opening, unpleasant things, don't they? I'm not religious but not militantly so I came to this with no axe to grind with the Roman Catholic Church, and came away from "Vicars of Christ" having raised my eyebrows in surprise at the antics of past popes so much that my eyebrow raising has turned into a full-on tic that probably needs medical assistance.

If you ever needed a resource to back up your argument for the eradication of religion, this book would be handy, as it lays out two thousand years of papal misdeeds, including the "Golden Age of Bastards" and "The Jousting of the Whores", where Medici and Borgia popes saw no problem siring children to various mistresses, then placing those show more children in prominent church positions. And the less said about the child molesters parading as popes the better.

De Rosa also writes well, with a streak of dark humour. Well worth a read.
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This is a sensationalist view of an old institution, that often seems to have no operating oversight. The pretensions of the Papacy add an element of spice to this protestant when he raced through reading the book. Not great prose, but certainly the type of book that could be written by someone with a hatchet and access to a moderate amount of research time and resources.

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Canonical title*
Vicari di Cristo - Il lato oscuro del papato
Original title
Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the Papacy
Original publication date
1988
People/Characters
Pope John Paul II; Pope John XXIII; Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens, ca. 155-ca. 220); Sixtus IV, 1414-1484; Pius IX, Pope (Beatified, Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti, 1792–1878); Pope Paul VI
Important places
Vatican City; Rome, Italy; Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Important events
Spanish Inquisition; First Vatican Council (1869); Council of Nicaea (325); First Lateran Council (1123); Golden Age of Bastards
Dedication
Humbly and with Penitence to All the Victims of the Holocaust.
First words
It is easily the biggest cover-up in history.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Un compito simile sembra impossibile, umanamente parlando, ma il peccato più grave che un cristiano possa commettere è quello di pensare che lo Spirito abbia cessato di operare e che le divisioni esistenti fra loro siano destinate a durare in eterno.
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Genres
Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
262.13ReligionChristian organization, social work & worshipEcclesiologyMinistryPapacy; Primacy
LCC
BX1765.2 .B69Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristian DenominationsChristian DenominationsCatholic ChurchControversial works

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7 — Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovenian
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