The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis by Gerry O'hanlon Sj

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Irish Jesuit theologian Gerry O’Hanlon examines the ecclesiological project of Francis and the new roles within it of pope and bishops, theologians, and all the baptised. He considers the Pope's strategy of a changed ecclesial structure that would out-live his own pontificate.

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The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis by Gerry O'hanlon Sj

Irish Jesuit theologian Gerry OHanlon examines the ecclesiological project of Francis and the new roles within it of pope and bishops, theologians, and all the baptised. He considers the Pope's strategy of a changed ecclesial structure that would out-live his own pontificate.
Gerry O'Hanlon is a Jeusit preist, theologian and former Provincial of the Irish Jesuits. He taught for many years at the Milltown Institute, and later joined the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice, where he has written extensively on Church reform and the role of the Church in the public square. He has been Adjunct Professor of Theology in the Loyola Institute at Trinity College, Dublin.
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ISBN 13 9781788121088
ISBN 10 1788121082
Title The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis
Author Gerry O'hanlon Sj
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Messenger Publications
Year published 2019-08-26
Number of pages 168
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