Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock

Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock

by Philip F. Lawler
Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock

Lost Shepherd: How Pope Francis is Misleading His Flock

by Philip F. Lawler

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Overview

Faithful Catholics are beginning to realize it’s not their imagination. Pope Francis has led them on a journey from joy to unease to alarm and even a sense of betrayal. They can no longer pretend that he represents merely a change of emphasis in papal teaching. Assessing the confusion sown by this pontificate, Lost Shepherd explains what’s at stake, what’s not at stake, and how loyal believers should respond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621577225
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication date: 02/26/2018
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Philip F. Lawler, the editor of Catholic World News, is one of America’s most incisive Catholic journalists and commentators. A graduate of Harvard College, he has been the editor of Crisis magazine, the Boston Pilot, and Catholic World Report. He is the author of The Faithful Departed: The Collapse of Boston’s Catholic Culture (2008), a penetrating analysis of the scandals that brought the Church to its knees in America, and co-author of A Call to Serve: Pope Francis and the Catholic Future (2013). The father of seven and grandfather of twelve, Lawler lives in central Massachusetts with his wife, Leila, a popular Catholic blogger.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 The Surprise Election 1

Chapter 2 The Francis Effect 13

Chapter 3 Stalled Reforms 39

Chapter 4 Manipulating the Synod 73

Chapter 5 The Unanswered Question 97

Chapter 6 The Document and the Dubia 113

Chapter 7 Allies and Enemies 145

Chapter 8 Tradition in the Balance 173

Index 197

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