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PILGRIMAGE
My Search for the Real Pope Francis
PILGRIMAGE: My Search for the Real Pope Francis, by Mark Shriver is a down-to-earth and deeply intimate portrait of the Pope and his faith draws directly from rare interviews with the men and women who knew him simply as Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
When Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis on March 13th, 2013, Mark Shriver found himself fascinated with this humble, charismatic, and authentic leader. What led this Argentine to become a priest? What struggles had shaped him? And what could his past tell us about his plans for the future of the Catholic Church? Mark Shriver was brought up as a Catholic—both his father, Sargent Shriver, and his mother, Eunice Kennedy, were faithful Catholics—but he had long since grown disillusioned with the Church. Watching Pope Francis, though, Shriver was intrigued. Would this pope put the Catholic Church on a new path? What would that mean for Catholics around the world?
Sparked by a renewed sense of faith (as well as personal curiosity), Shriver traveled to Buenos Aires, where Bergoglio was born, to meet with the men and women who remembered him as a child, as a young man and Jesuit priest, and later as a Bishop. Shriver traces Bergoglio’s steps from the confessional where he first felt called to religious life, to his first humble parish—a converted vegetable shed deep in the barrios of Buenos Aires—and through his exile in Cordoba, where he was effectively cut off by the Jesuit Provincial for two years.
Scheduled for publication to coincide with Pope Francis’ 80th birthday on December 17th, PILGRIMAGE is a compelling volume that presents new and revealing insight into the life of one of the most talked-about men in the world. Through conversations with the cartoneros, rabbis, priests and simple men and women who still recall him with great fondness, Shriver shows how Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis—and how humility, dedication and mercy have always been at the heart of his faith.
Mark K. Shriver leads Save the Children's U.S. Programs, which works to ensure a fair start for all kids in the United States, including the one in five living in poverty. Mark Shriver was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1994 to 2002. He was the first Chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Youth and Families, and was appointed Chair of the Children and Youth Subcommittee of Maryland's House Ways and Means Committee. Shriver has been widely covered and published in the national media, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Washington Times, Newsweek, NPR, CNN, The Today Show, Fox News, ABC News and Time. Shriver received his B.A. from The College of the Holy Cross in 1986 and a Master’s in Public Administration from Harvard University in 1993. In 1994, he received an honorary degree from Loyola College in Baltimore, MD for his work on The Choice Program. Shriver resides in Bethesda, MD with his wife Jeanne and their three young children, Molly, Tommy and Emma.
Sparked by a renewed sense of faith (as well as personal curiosity), Shriver traveled to Buenos Aires, where Bergoglio was born, to meet with the men and women who remembered him as a child, as a young man and Jesuit priest, and later as a Bishop. Shriver traces Bergoglio’s steps from the confessional where he first felt called to religious life, to his first humble parish—a converted vegetable shed deep in the barrios of Buenos Aires—and through his exile in Cordoba, where he was effectively cut off by the Jesuit Provincial for two years.
Scheduled for publication to coincide with Pope Francis’ 80th birthday on December 17th, PILGRIMAGE is a compelling volume that presents new and revealing insight into the life of one of the most talked-about men in the world. Through conversations with the cartoneros, rabbis, priests and simple men and women who still recall him with great fondness, Shriver shows how Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis—and how humility, dedication and mercy have always been at the heart of his faith.
Mark K. Shriver leads Save the Children's U.S. Programs, which works to ensure a fair start for all kids in the United States, including the one in five living in poverty. Mark Shriver was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1994 to 2002. He was the first Chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Youth and Families, and was appointed Chair of the Children and Youth Subcommittee of Maryland's House Ways and Means Committee. Shriver has been widely covered and published in the national media, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Washington Times, Newsweek, NPR, CNN, The Today Show, Fox News, ABC News and Time. Shriver received his B.A. from The College of the Holy Cross in 1986 and a Master’s in Public Administration from Harvard University in 1993. In 1994, he received an honorary degree from Loyola College in Baltimore, MD for his work on The Choice Program. Shriver resides in Bethesda, MD with his wife Jeanne and their three young children, Molly, Tommy and Emma.
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