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Eminence
Eminence
Author: Morris L. West, Morris West
An Argentinean cleric, tortured in the 1970s is rescued and brought to Rome. A generation later, having rising within the hierarchy, a candidate for the papacy himself, he must confront his past.
ISBN-13: 9780732267049
ISBN-10: 0732267048
Publication Date: 8/1998
Pages: 296
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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As usual West writes with authority about the inner workings of the Catholic Church. Church politics and tradition are the backdrop for a story about a fictional Cardinal of the Church who struggles with his traumatic and dramatic early years as he searches for personal faith and truth in the Church he is an integral part of. A bit difficult to read but I found it hard to put aside until I came to the unexpected conclusion. This is a book that stays in your mind as you want to know more about the character and his final resolution.
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