 | Thomas J. Reese - 1996 - 317 pagina’s
Draws on interviews with Vatican officials to offer a firsthand look at the people, politics, and bureaucracy of the Vatican, revealing how popes are elected and how dissident ... | |
 | Paul L. Williams - 2003 - 264 pagina’s
Looks at the political and financial history of Vatican City and the papacy, from the signing of the Lateran Treaty in 1929 to the present day. | |
 | Jason Berry - 2012 - 420 pagina’s
A cautionary investigative exposé into some of the controversial ways the Catholic Church uses its considerable wealth traces the journey of money collected by some of the U.S ... | |
 | Robert J. Hutchinson - 1998 - 289 pagina’s
A lighthearted look at the varied, colorful inhabitants and history of the Vatican ranges from the medieval knights of the crusades to the Pope's personal tailor to the ... | |
 | John Cornwell - 2000 - 464 pagina’s
The “explosive” (The New York Times) bestseller—now with a new introduction by the author When Hitler’s Pope, the shocking story of Pope Pius XII that “redefined the history ... | |
 | Malachi Martin - 1984 - 253 pagina’s
Analyzes the financial holdings of the Roman Catholic Church, tracing its accumulation through the centuries, and examines recent proposals for divestiture | |
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