The Hidden Pope: The Untold Story of a Lifelong Friendship That Is Changing the Relationship Between Catholics and Jews - The Personal Journey of John Paul II and Jerzy Kluger

by Darcy O'Brien

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Rodale Books (1998), Edition: 1st, 416 pages

Description

In The Hidden Pope, author Darcy O'Brien offers the account of the extraordinary relationship of Karol Wojtyla and Jerzy Kluger - their boyhood in the small Polish town of Wadowice, their separation at the beginning of World War II, their individual experiences under Nazi and Soviet tyranny, and their reunion almost thirty years later that deepened their friendship and made a profound impact on the history of our time. Set in the perspective of monumental reconciliation between Christianity and Judaism, this is a portrait of John Paul II that describes him as only his closest friends know him and as no pope has ever been portrayed before. Readers will come to know the Holy Father as a man and to understand his most controversial ideas as expressions of his dramatic experience of life.… (more)

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LibraryThing member laudemgloriae
This was a thoroughly enjoyable read... it's perspective about Pope John Paul II is so unique, like having a conversation with someone who knew him intimately, and really understood how his thinking developed. I quickly felt a connection to his life, to his friends... and loved the little anecdotes
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about what he was like growing up. The last several chapters did get a little tedious, but I loved it overall.
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Physical description

9.5 inches

ISBN

0875964788 / 9780875964782

Barcode

1716

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