Pageant of the Popes: A Forgotten Books Classic - Perfect for Catholic History Enthusiasts & Book Collectors
Pageant of the Popes: A Forgotten Books Classic - Perfect for Catholic History Enthusiasts & Book Collectors
Pageant of the Popes: A Forgotten Books Classic - Perfect for Catholic History Enthusiasts & Book Collectors

Pageant of the Popes: A Forgotten Books Classic - Perfect for Catholic History Enthusiasts & Book Collectors

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This book contains a continuous history of the Papacy from the first century up to the mid-20th, when it was written. The original book has no chapter heads: the breakdown by century was added here. Farrow names every pope and provides extensive background on them. There are good popes, not a few bad popes, anti-popes (at one time there were three claimants to the throne), some popes who reigned less than a week, and numerous popes of humble origin.The author is not afraid to confront the low points of papal history. Some of the medieval popes lived like Asian despots, and even had harems of concubines. The Renaissance popes, particularly the Borgias, raised nepotism to a high art, while they brought high art into the Vatican. In the 20th century successive Popes made open pacts with both Mussolini and Hitler. Farrow, a devout and very conservative Catholic, points out that the institution has endured and grown for two millennia, in spite of the uneven quality of the popes themselves.The book is full of interesting facts. For instance, the pope was not declared infallible until a conclave in 1869. Napoleon imprisoned Pius VI, and almost got him to sign over the Vatican to France. There was only one English pope, Adrian IV, but quite a few French pontiffs. There were a number of popes who were related, including fathers and sons. Also of note is a useful chronological table at the end which lists every pope from St. Peter to Pius XII. (Quote from sacred-texts.com)About the AuthorJohn Farrow (1904 - 1963)John Farrow (February 10, 1904 - January 28, 1963) was an award-winning film director, producer and screenwriter.Born John N.B. Villiers-Farrow in Sydney, Australia, John Farrow began writing while working as a sailor in the

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John Farrow (1904-1963), husband of actress Maureen O'Sullivan and father to actress Mia Farrow (and seven other children, six others with O'Sullivan and one with a previous wife), wrote this book, which was originally published in 1950. He wrote several other works, including screenplays. He was also a WWII veteran of the Canadian Navy and a Hollywood director. Wikipedia has an informative write up for those who would like to know more about him; the IMDb gives a short bio and a list of his screen work.