If the first hundred days of a papacy can shake up the Catholic church, how much drama occurs over 80 years?
History rolls on, one war ends, another begins, scandals aplenty unfold.
But for author Philip Shenon, there has been a constant tension – how much should the church express judgement of the modern world and how much mercy should it extend.
Philip’s the author of a sweeping new history of the church since World War II.
It’s called Jesus Wept. And it chronicles the triumphs, controversies, and political significance of the seven papacies before Leo.
This is both parts 1 and 2 of the 2-part discussion.
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